
Apartments near East 180 Street-5 in Bronx, NY (3,942 Rentals)


2055 Harrison Ave

2250 Aqueduct Ave E

2645 Morris Ave

206 E 198th St

2851-2857 Valentine Ave

2908 Valentine Ave

2458 Grand Ave

2472 Grand Ave

2575 Jerome Ave

2707 Creston Ave

2820 Grand Concourse

60 E 196th St

998-1000 Longwood Ave

758 Kelly St

Manhanset

1016 Washington Ave

1124 Clay Ave

Albert Goodman Plaza

2885 Valentine Ave

2781-2791 Grand Concourse

2842 Grand Concourse

2903 Valentine

625-627 Manida St

1145 Clay Ave

Morrisania Ii

1139 Clay Ave

2474 Grand Ave

2607 Jerome Ave

2615 Jerome Ave

2683 Morris Ave

1202 Spofford Ave

2705 Morris Ave

2856 Grand Concourse

2894 Grand Concourse

2693 Morris Ave

2725 Creston Ave

752 Kelly St

784 Fox St

2515 Davidson Ave

1934 Dr Martin L King Jr Blvd

2270-2276 University Ave

2294-2300 University Ave

2316 University Ave

1970-74 University Ave

1982 Dr Martin L King Jr Blvd

2240 University Ave

2260 University Ave

2308-2310 University Ave

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There are currently 8,909 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $7,955 with an average price of $2,635.
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