
Apartments near Morris Park-5 in Bronx, NY (3,282 Rentals)


Belmont Avenue Apartments

2600 Briggs Ave

2909 & 2911 Valentine Ave

2927 Valentine Ave

1779 Southern Blvd

211 Bedford Park Blvd

235-237 E 202nd St

Bryant Mews Senior Residence

3200-3204 Rochambeau Ave

244 E 196th St

236 E 197th St

806-808 E 175th St

2828 Valentine Ave

551 E 178th St

2707 Briggs Ave

245 E 196th St

2461 Elm Pl

1975-1977 La Fontaine Ave

2550 Briggs Ave

2570 Briggs Ave

1240 Stratford Ave

323 E Gun Hill Rd

3525 Decatur Ave

300 Reservoir Pl

3530 Decatur Ave

722 E 216th St

2024 Blackrock Ave

222 E 202nd St

2903 Valentine

225 East 202nd Street

Bruner Arms

Twin Parks North West

2248 Webster Ave

3511 Hull Ave

237 E 194th St

2405 Marion Ave

2794 Valentine Ave

2885 Valentine Ave

2772 Valentine Ave

2778 Valentine Ave

1245 Stratford Ave

215 E 201st St

2940 Grand Concourse

2710 Valentine Ave

2722 Valentine Ave

2654 Valentine Ave

811 Crotona N

235 E 196th St

Twin Parks Terrace

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There are currently 8,915 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $8,226 with an average price of $2,650.
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