
Apartments near East 143 Street-St Marys Street-6 in Bronx, NY (729 Rentals)


971 Kelly St

979 E 163rd St

3000 Park Ave

Maria Estela Houses

1262 Lafayette

985 Bruckner Blvd

874 Manida St

1012 Garrison Ave

881 Irvine St

941-949 Faile St

797 E 142nd St

Timpson Place

440 Jackson Ave

471-481 Wales Ave

455 Jackson Ave

700 E 141st St

499 Concord Ave

485 Jackson Ave

Crossroads Plaza: Phase II

676 E 141st St

Crossroads Plaza: Phase III

531 Tinton Ave

683 E 140th St

Granite Terrace Apartments

333 Cypress Ave

312-320 Cypress Ave

533 Tinton Ave

500 Trinity Ave

526-30-32 Tinton Ave

537 Tinton Ave

625 E 141st St

Crossroads Plaza: Phase I

Jasmine Court

864 E 149th St

626 E 141st St

540 Concord Ave

615 E 141st St

283 Cypress Ave

551-555 Wales Ave

540-550 Southern Blvd

592 E 141st St

585-587 Wales Ave

690 E 138th St

799 E 150th St

703 E 137th St

600 Concord Ave

Pickwick Town Homes

Thessalonica Court

567 Southern Blvd

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