
Apartments near 56-16 Myrtle Avenue, 56-20 Myrtle Avenue, 56-30 Myrtle Avenue in Ridgewood, NY (6,287 Rentals)


54 Howard Ave

59-21 55th St

1050 Greene Ave

887 Lexington Ave

103 Vanderveer St

1120 Lafayette Ave

1257 Myrtle Ave

127 Thames St

739 MacDonough St

17 Granite St

125 Thames St

939 Jefferson Ave

24 Granite St

319 Melrose St

323 Melrose St

140 Grattan St

579 Hart St

19 Granite St

325 Melrose St

21 Granite St

71-60 69th Pl

743 Macdonough St

881 Lexington Ave

95 Central Ave

1046 Greene Ave

136 Grattan St

331 Melrose St

22 Granite St

105 Central Ave

179 Jefferson St

831 Halsey St

58 De Sales Pl

931 Jefferson Ave

1191 Broadway

872--874 Madison St

1784 Broadway

66 Howard Ave

999 Willoughby Ave

27 Furman Ave

530 Chauncey St

181 Jefferson St

180 Jefferson St

829 Halsey St

731 Macdonough St

185 Jefferson St

821 Quincy St

5916 57th St

996 Willoughby Ave

315 Melrose St

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There are currently 3,549 Studio Apartments in Ridgewood with rent ranges from $1,525 to $3,675 with an average price of $2,687.
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