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


Walk-up

918 Lafayette Ave

125 Vermont St

265 Malcolm X Blvd

473 Kosciusko St

Co-Op Building

Malcolm X Boulevard - CO-LIVING

6152 71st St

13 Garden St

6165 56th Rd

970 De Kalb Ave

204 Stuyvesant Ave

275A Malcolm X Blvd

355 Stockton St

268 Boerum St

15 Locust St

822 Greene Ave

863 Broadway

17 Locust St

271 Malcolm X Blvd

718 Jamaica Ave

916 Lafayette Ave

573 Macon St

821 Greene Ave

2337 Pacific St

Anthony J. Barretta Apartments

292 Howard Ave

malcolm X Blvd

136 Vermont St

2174 Atlantic Ave

21 Louis Pl

5963 56th Rd

6041 56th Rd

96 Bradford St

599 Hancock St

5937 56th Rd

119 Lewis Ave

285 Malcolm X Boulevard

16 Park St

2178 Atlantic Ave

75-03 67th Rd

121 Lewis Ave

62 Lewis Ave

114 Van Siclen Ave

7607 Cooper Ave

248 Arlington Ave

Grand Manor

907a Lafayette Ave

123 Lewis Ave

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There are currently 3,548 Studio Apartments in Ridgewood with rent ranges from $1,525 to $3,675 with an average price of $2,703.
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