
Apartments near Clintonville Plaza in Whitestone, NY (633 Rentals)


14702-14708 32nd Ave

3-20 Julius Rd

Pennyfield Estates

1123 128th St

12718 9th Ave

1326 128th St

2904 167th St

13910 28th Rd

922 127th St

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Bay Ter Co-Op Section 8

3339 Murray St

139-19 31st Rd

1346 127th St

29-08 139th St

20838 15th Dr

14040-14046 31st Dr

3112 Union St

3414-3420 153rd St

1304 Bell Blvd

3422 153rd St

The Shangri La Condos

Wendy Building

Bay Ter Co-Op

14022-14024 31st Dr

34-25 150th Pl

Kennedy Street Quad

14018-14020 31st Dr

35th Ave

13820 31st Rd

14012-14016 31st Dr

3177-3179 140th St

Sunrise Terrace Condominiums

2909 137th St

140-21 32nd Ave

145-38 34th Ave

Emily Towers

14536-14542 34th Ave

3181-3183 140th St

148-04 35th Ave

3310 Parsons Blvd

148-08 35th Ave

14738-14802 35th Ave

14526-14532 34th Ave

14808-14818 35th Ave

Kennedy Street Quad

3511-3517 149th Pl

3189-3191 140th St

32-18 Union St

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How much are Studio apartments in Whitestone?
There are currently 673 Studio Apartments in Whitestone with rent ranges from $1,700 to $4,872 with an average price of $3,003.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Whitestone ranges from $1,800 to $3,500 with an average monthly rent of $2,548.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Whitestone range from $2,100 to $5,250. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,136.
How expensive are Whitestone Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 113 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Whitestone on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,850 to $4,400 - averaging $3,376 for the location.
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