
Apartments near East 180 Street-5 in Bronx, NY (3,943 Rentals)


1232 Fulton Ave

Arden

2170 Creston Ave

2051-2055 Grand Concourse

2094 Creston Ave

149-159 E 181st St

Geel East 182nd Street

2001 Grand Concourse

2255 Grand Concourse

2356 Grand Concourse

2366 Grand Concourse

2425-2437 Valentine Ave

Sweetgum Apartments

1029 Hall Pl

1018 Development

2565 Marion Ave

2649 Decatur Ave

2475 Tiebout Ave

2483-2489 Tiebout Ave

2489 Tiebout Ave

983 E 163rd St

2566 Bainbridge Ave

Fordham Village

2653 Decatur Ave

2460-2462 Valentine Ave

2295 Grand Concourse

1231 Fulton Ave

818 E 166th St

Creston Towers

150 E 182nd St

2188 Creston Ave

2084-2086 Creston Ave

1855 Monroe Ave

2657 Decatur Ave

2661 Decatur Ave

2810 Olinville Ave

2712 Decatur Ave

176 E 176th St

Linden Apartments

2555 Bainbridge Ave

1200 Seneca Ave

Crescent Court

1292 Washington Ave

2264 Creston Ave

N & N Apartments

2474 Valentine Ave

944 Tiffany St

887-889 Hunts Point Ave

Longwood

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There are currently 8,909 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $7,934 with an average price of $2,615.
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