
Apartments near East 180 Street-2 in Bronx, NY (1,185 Rentals)


1157 Manor Ave

2166 Bronx Park E

1145 Croes Ave

1128 Metcalf Ave

1830 Gleason Ave

2319 Crotona Ave

1916 Crotona Ave

1504 Vyse Ave

2327 Crotona Ave

1137 Fteley Ave

2114 Belmont Ave

1824 Clinton Ave

1908 Crotona Ave

2316-2324 Beaumont Ave

1122 Metcalf Ave

1150 Manor Ave

1930 Newbold Ave

1904 Crotona Ave

1982 Belmont Ave

2362 Crotona Ave

1912 Crotona Ave

1812 Radcliff

1123 Fteley Ave

Radcliff Arms

1818 Radcliff

2345 Crotona Ave

1241 Bronx River Ave

1493-1495 Westchester Ave

1483 Bryant Ave

Crotona Park North

1816 Radcliff

1671 Radcliff Ave

1147 Manor Ave

1135 Croes Ave

1124 Metcalf Ave

724-728 E 187th St

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2180 Bronx Park E

1976 Belmont Ave

753 Crotona Park N

1164 Elder Ave

1116 Metcalf Ave

2113 Belmont Ave

La crib

2321 Beaumont Ave

Hugh Grant Gardens

2306 Cambreleng Ave

1223 Colgate Ave

Abraham Plaza
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There are currently 8,925 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $6,997 with an average price of $2,608.
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