
Apartments near Botanical Garden Station-Harlem Line in Bronx, NY (4,190 Rentals)


2380 Creston Ave

2343 Valentine Ave

2271 Washington Avenue

2374 Creston Ave

2308 Crotona Ave

2541 Aqueduct Ave

2434 Walton Ave

2385 Creston Ave

2543-2545 Bronxwood Ave

829 Burke Ave

789 Bartholdi St

2359 Grand Concourse

2312 Prospect Ave

2254 Bassford Ave

624 E 183rd St

711 E 183rd St

2252 Bassford Ave

3520 Dekalb Ave

2160 Bronx Park E

3546 Bronx Blvd

749 E 183rd St

2849 Webb Ave

2482 Grand Ave

2770 Williamsbridge

2772 Williamsbridge

2565 Bronxwood Ave

900 Allerton Ave

900 Arnow Ave

Twin Parks

773 E 183rd St

908 Allerton Ave

2230 Adams Pl

2766 Sedgwick Ave

2355-2357 Grand Concourse

2480 Grand Ave

2476 Grand Ave

2478 Grand Ave

2499 Grand Ave

2282-2286 Arthur Ave

2248 Bassford Ave

Loumoore

2284 Beaumont Ave

2226 Adams Pl

2228 Adams Pl

2345-2353 Grand Concourse

2386 Morris Ave

2794 Sedgwick Ave

Sedgwick Condominium

3036 Bronxwood

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How much are Studio apartments in Bronx?
There are currently 8,914 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $6,492 with an average price of $2,709.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Bronx Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Bronx ranges from $1,200 to $6,500 with an average monthly rent of $2,981.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Bronx cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Bronx range from $1,757 to $8,700. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,797.
How expensive are Bronx Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 2,559 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Bronx on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $875 to $19,995 - averaging $4,038 for the location.
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