
Apartments near Marble Hill Station-Hudson Line in Bronx, NY (3,710 Rentals)


Starhill Phase I and II

1768 Weeks Avenue

1972 Bathgate Ave

1974 Bathgate Ave

1976 Bathgate Ave

2407 Beaumont Ave

2416 Beaumont Ave

2469 Crotona Ave

2350 Cambreleng Ave

364 E 209th St

2414 Beaumont Ave

2424-25 Beaumont Ave

2420 Beaumont Ave

2428 Beaumont Ave

1968 Bathgate Ave

1771 Weeks Ave

1764-1768 Weeks Ave

1771 Monroe Ave

1776 Topping Ave

Huge Development Site, 41,500 BSF

5421-5431 Sylvan Ave

2326 Cambreleng Ave

2425 Crotona Ave

2427 Crotona Ave

1792 Anthony Avenue

2418 Beaumont Ave

300 E 211th St

645 E 182nd St

2299 Cambreleng Ave

4196 Park Ave

1755-1759 Weeks Ave

1757 Topping Ave

5429 Valles Ave

2201 Belmont Ave

2411 Crotona Ave

2409 Crotona Ave

2089 Arthur Ave

2306 Cambreleng Ave

316 E 211th St

2181 Belmont Ave

120 Featherbed Ln

2321 Beaumont Ave

Pin Oak Apartments

547 E 178th St

Washington Bridge View

5500 Fieldston Rd

1764 Clay Ave

2090 Arthur Ave

2175 Belmont Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Bronx?
There are currently 8,915 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $8,217 with an average price of $2,644.
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