
Apartments near 56-16 Myrtle Avenue, 56-20 Myrtle Avenue, 56-30 Myrtle Avenue in Ridgewood, NY (6,277 Rentals)


1336 Hancock St

1327 Hancock St

379 Menahan St

353 Covert St

Covert

307 Cornelia St

440 Bleecker St

1300 Halsey St

355 Grove St

315 Woodbine St

377 Menahan St

353 Grove St

347 Covert St

Walk-up Apartment

418 Bleecker St

1323 Hancock St

428 Bleecker St

371 Menahan St

420 Bleecker St

1398 Putnam Ave

1493 Gates Ave

1229 Halsey St

554 Seneca Ave

60-35 Myrtle Ave

2032 Gates Ave

20-19 Palmetto St

19-23 Linden St

18-74 Menahan St

562 Onderdonk Ave

357 Grove St

369 Menahan St

315 Woodbine St Woodbine St

305 Woodbine St

439 Bleecker St

655 Knickerbocker Ave

733 Knickerbocker Ave

347 Grove St

657 Knickerbocker Ave

241 St Nicholas Ave

298 Cornelia St

705 Knickerbocker Ave

309 Palmetto St

345 Grove St

17-11 Bleecker St

679 Knickerbocker Ave

349 Grove St

Landmark

19-22 Grove St

1861 Menahan St

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How much are Studio apartments in Ridgewood?
There are currently 3,537 Studio Apartments in Ridgewood with rent ranges from $1,525 to $6,385 with an average price of $2,785.
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