
Apartments near 56-16 Myrtle Avenue, 56-20 Myrtle Avenue, 56-30 Myrtle Avenue in Ridgewood, NY (6,278 Rentals)


18-26 Madison St

753 Seneca Ave

17-05 Woodbine St

1829 Putnam Ave

863 Onderdonk Ave

1602 Wyckoff Ave

1852 Putnam Ave

1613 Hancock St

18-24 Woodbine St

1704 Palmetto St

1868 Cornelia St

17-20 Palmetto St

1810 Centre St

18-20 Centre St

1681 Palmetto St

1869 Cornelia St

17-03 Palmetto St

779 Wyckoff Ave

18-45 Madison St

1855 Madison Ave

1524 Jefferson Ave

18-25 Woodbine St

1517 Jefferson Ave

1869 Putnam Ave

17-19 Palmetto St

18-23 Woodbine St

1874 Cornelia St

1676 George St

1882 Cornelia St

1715 Palmetto St

959 Wyckoff Ave

1865 Madison St

1663 Palmetto St

16-67 Palmetto St

1802 George St

1509 Jefferson Ave

18-78 Putnam Ave

335 St. Nicholas Ave

17-12 Gates Ave

878 Woodward Ave

Hancock Jefferson

1676 Gates Ave

874 Woodward Ave

1520 Putnam Ave

17-11 Gates Ave

1715 Gates Ave

686 Onderdonk Ave

18-34 George St

1676 Stephen St

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How much are Studio apartments in Ridgewood?
There are currently 3,536 Studio Apartments in Ridgewood with rent ranges from $1,525 to $6,385 with an average price of $2,785.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Ridgewood ranges from $1,200 to $8,006 with an average monthly rent of $3,479.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Ridgewood range from $2,100 to $10,449. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,844.
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