
Apartments near Prospect Avenue (2,5 Line)-2 in Bronx, NY (1,369 Rentals)


800 E 160th St

806-808 Westchester Ave

Hewitt House

778 Union Ave

Geel East 162nd Street

Westchester Point

831-839 Dawson St

St Regis

754 E 161st St

730 Prospect Ave

851 E 163rd St

936 Rev James A Polite Ave

Union Avenue

Sharon House

724 E 160th St

752 Kelly St

758 Kelly St

915 Dawson Street, LLC

Thessalonia Manor

981 Union Ave

970 Tinton Ave

918 Leggett Ave

Forest Deli

941-945 Intervale Ave

936 Intervale Ave

727 E 156th St

771 Jackson Ave

923 Kelly St

Kelly Street Restoration

640-660 Prospect Ave

Angela Randall Apartments

998-1000 Longwood Ave

957 Kelly St

775 Fox St

950 Westchester Ave

950 Kelly St

699 Beck St

751 Fox St

Pueblo De Mayaguez

St. Vincent dePaul Senior Housing

784 Fox St

774 Fox St

865 E 165th St

Cedars Hall

835 E 152nd St

800 Fox St

756 Fox St

766 Fox St

Alex W. Maldonado Apartments
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