
Apartments near Woodlawn-4 in Bronx, NY (2,927 Rentals)


15 Evelyn Pl

2291 University Ave

Marcello Manor

2320 Aqueduct Ave E

2295 Morris Ave

2274 Grand Concourse

Pelham Park View

2295 Grand Concourse

2294-2300 University Ave

2296 N Andrews Ave

2290 Davidson Ave

2290 Andrews Ave

2300 Loring Pl N

2275 Morris Ave

2281-2285 University Ave

2285 Davidson Ave

2280 Loring Pl N

2264 Creston Ave

2261-2263 Morris Ave

2280 Grand Ave

2287 Loring Pl N

2270-2276 University Ave

2285 Sedgwick Ave

2260 Walton Ave

233 Landing Rd

2259 Creston Ave

2244 Morris Ave

2265 Davidson Ave

2264 Grand Ave

2260 University Ave

2247 Walton Ave

2240 Walton Ave

2256-2258 Grand Ave

111 W 183rd St

53 E 182nd St

51 Buchanan Pl

2240 University Ave

2232-2234 Davidson Ave

The Charlie Bella Apartments

2243-2245 Grand Ave

86 W 183rd St

University Cluster

2250 Aqueduct Ave E

2269 Hampden Pl

2205 Walton Ave

University Heights Senior Housing

2201 Jerome Ave

2254 Cedar Ave

10 W 182nd St

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There are currently 8,911 Studio Apartments in Bronx with rent ranges from $1,039 to $8,220 with an average price of $2,559.
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