
Apartamentos de alquiler Amueblados en Berkshire en District Heights, MD (7 Alquileres)
Apartamentos en alquiler en Berkshire en el área de District Heights, con mobiliario incluido - Camas, mesas, sillas y más - ¡Listo para entrar a vivir!


Windham Creek

Aspire Apollo

Lerner Surrey Square

5012 Silver Hill Rd

2818 Arts Vista Blvd

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907 Rollins Ave, Unit SI ID1473413P
Berkshire, District Heights, MD Guía Local

¿Cuánto cuesta alquilar un apartamento en Berkshire?
| Dormitorios | Precio Promedio | Más barato | Más caro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apartamentos Estudio en Berkshire | $1,648 | $929 | $2,878 |
| Apartamentos 1 Dormitorios en Berkshire | $1,666 | $1,059 | $3,350 |
| Apartamentos 2 Dormitorios en Berkshire | $1,874 | $1,168 | $4,455 |
| Apartamentos 3 Dormitorios en Berkshire | $2,123 | $1,568 | $5,434 |
| Apartamentos 4 Dormitorios en Berkshire | $2,076 | $1,740 | $2,412 |
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Actualmente hay 7 alquileres disponibles con tus opciones de búsqueda en un radio de 2 millas en el barrio de Berkshire District Heights, MD.
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Cuál es el apartamento Amueblado más barato en Berkshire?
Actualmente el apartamento Amueblado más asequible en Berkshire está en Windham Creek listado en $1,311.
Cuál es la renta media de un apartamento Amueblado en Berkshire?
El alquiler medio de un apartamento Amueblado en Berkshire es $2,056.
¿Cuál es el apartamento de alquiler Amueblado más grande en Berkshire?
A día de hoy el apartamento Amueblado con más metros cuadrados en Berkshire una unidad de 1,522 a partir de $1,470 en Lerner Surrey Square.
¿Cuál es el tamaño medio de los apartamentos de alquiler Amueblado en Berkshire?
El tamaño medio de un apartamento de alquiler Amueblado en Berkshire es actualmente de 713 sq ft.
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