
Apartments near Pelham Bay Park in New York, NY (852 Rentals)


568 Minnieford Ave

574 Minnieford Ave

908 Allerton Ave

918 Havemeyer Ave

900 Allerton Ave

2543-2545 Bronxwood Ave

2144 Watson Ave

750-760 Pelham Pky S

725 Morris Park Ave

1956 Mcgraw Ave

2351 Barnes Ave

Mark Terrace Apartments

3413 Hunter Ave

2561 Bronxwood Ave

1661 Hunt Ave

1651 Hunt Ave

2527 Matthews Ave

3034 Hone Ave

1944 McGraw Ave

2040 Gleason Ave

3229 Boston Rd

1001 Castle Hill Ave

3435 Grace Ave

2315 Wallace Ave

715 Van Nest Ave

2248 Holland Ave

3018 Paulding Ave

2430 Wallace Ave

1662 White Plains Rd

2524 Barnes Ave

2124 Blackrock Ave

3461 Wilson Ave

Walk-up Apartment

2133 Chatterton Ave

2122 Blackrock Ave

2747 Bronxwood Ave

2770 Williamsbridge

2772 Williamsbridge

2436 Wallace Ave

2522 Barnes

3011 Paulding Ave

2440 Wallace Ave

900 Arnow Ave

2058 Haviland Ave

2012 Gleason Ave

1528 White Plains Rd

2523 Barnes Ave

1922 McGraw Ave

2129 Bruckner Blvd

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When people think of the Bronx, their first thought may not be a day at the park, but what folks in New York City apartments should know is that the little borough is home to the largest park in the city, Pelham Bay Park, which offers up all of the fun of the park without the crowds or rudeness. One a sunny day, it's the best place in the Bronx to play, and Pelham Bay Park apartment residents can tell you, living close to the park is one of the best places to be in the city. If you're looking for an escape from the work-a-day lifestyle of the big city, then a trip to this park may be just what the doctor ordered. Folks with Pelham Bay apartments have one of the best views in the borough, with the parks natural beauty zooming into their windows with every passing morning. New York City apartment residents should give this park a visit, if for nothing else, than its devotion to nature. Not only is the park covered in beautiful natural wonders, such as lakes, marshes, and groves, but it's also home to an wildlife sanctuary. It's home to any number of wild birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and aquatic beasts for nature lovers from New York City apartments to discover, as well as some beautiful landscapes. The is also home to the Bartow-Pell Mansion and Museum, a beautiful 19th-century building that's an architect's dream, with sections restored to look as they did in the 1800s. There are numerous other places in the park to explore, but curious people from New York City apartments will have to visit the park to see for themselves. It seems no matter where you may venture in the city, there's always a fun park for folks from New York City apartments to enjoy. Those with Pelham Bay Park apartments can have all the beauty and fun of the park right at their fingertips, but even those without can still have a good time at this nature-loving park.
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