
Apartments near Parkchester-6 in Bronx, NY (2,429 Rentals)


547 E 178th St

2371 Hughes Ave

2480 Belmont Ave

Little Italy / Fordhan Gardens

2502 Belmont Ave

2466 Hughes Ave

2454 Hughes Ave

Ciszek Hall

2510 Belmont Ave

2352 Arthur Ave

2380 Arthur Ave

667 Casanova St

James Alston Houses

912 Kelly St

883 East 165th Street

2845 E 196th St

2920-2924 E 194th St

2879 E 195th St

1091 Prospect Ave

1022 Rev James a Polite Ave

938 Intervale Ave

Third Ave and E Tremont

845 Southern Blvd

2363 Arthur Ave

2373 Arthur Ave

4175 Third Ave

521 E Tremont Ave

2471 Hughes Ave

2371 Arthur Ave

590 E 187th St

2463 Hughes Ave

1027 Rev James A Polite Ave

501 E 176th St

2324 Hoffman St

3217 Westchester Ave

2496-2498 Hughes Ave

2472 Arthur Ave

2507 Hughes Ave

877 Intervale Ave

873 Intervale Ave

871 Intervale Ave

617 Casanova St

2509 Hughes Ave

3108 Wilkinson Ave

2421 Arthur Ave

2423 Arthur Ave

576 E 187th St

1976 Bathgate Ave

858 Beck St

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How much are Studio apartments in Bronx?
There are currently 8,913 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $6,477 with an average price of $2,670.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Bronx Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Bronx ranges from $1,200 to $6,250 with an average monthly rent of $2,954.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Bronx cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Bronx range from $1,757 to $7,995. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,786.
How expensive are Bronx Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 2,563 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Bronx on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,224 to $19,995 - averaging $4,020 for the location.
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