
Apartments near Botanical Garden Station-Harlem Line in Bronx, NY (4,193 Rentals)


150 E 182nd St

3300 Bailey Ave

2170 Ryer Ave

503 E 180th St

2110-2112 Arthur Ave

2121 Belmont Ave

786 E 182nd St

2055 Cruger Ave

765 E 214th St

153-175 Father Zeiser Pl

2698 Bailey Ave

2332 &-2336 University Ave

2105 Monterey Ave

2165 Ryer Ave

2290 Davidson Ave

253 E 181st St

821 Lydig Ave

666 E 181st St

2110 Hughes Ave

Empire Arms

3677-3681 White Plains Rd

2240 Walton Ave

2172 Anthony Ave

100 E 182nd St

2111 Hughes Ave

Fordham Terrace

2285 Davidson Ave

53 E 182nd St

2247 Walton Ave

2205 Creston Ave

3415 Fort Independence St

Twin Parks South West Houses

2188 Creston Ave

2315 University Ave

2316 University Ave

Mapes Court

2036 Cruger Ave

2308-2310 University Ave

2320 Aqueduct Ave E

2115-2119 Ryer Ave

2170 Creston Ave

210 E 181 St

2205 Walton Ave

165-171 W 231st St

3130 Albany Cres

2280 Grand Ave

2265 Davidson Ave

612 E 180th St

2131 Mapes Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Bronx?
There are currently 8,916 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $6,474 with an average price of $2,681.
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 $6,230 with an average monthly rent of $2,968.
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 $7,995. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,793.
How expensive are Bronx Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 2,566 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Bronx on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $875 to $19,995 - averaging $4,034 for the location.
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