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Apartments under $800 in Bronx County, NY

704 Rentals
  1. Building Photo - 2486 Hughes Ave
    Good Value
    2 BEDS
    $2,500+
    3 BEDS
    $3,300+

    2486 Hughes Ave

    2486 Hughes Ave, Bronx, NY 10458
  2. Building Photo - 514 E 188th St
    Good Value
    3 BEDS
    $4,000+
    4 BEDS
    $4,275+

    514 E 188th St

    514 E 188th St, Bronx, NY 10458
  3. Building Photo - 3870 Sedgwick Ave
    2 Months Free
    1 BED
    $2,665+
    2 BEDS
    $3,554+

    3870 Sedgwick Ave

    3870 Sedgwick Ave, Bronx, NY 10463
  4. Building Photo - 601 Kappock St
    Rent Special
    1 BED
    $1,800

    601 Kappock St

    601 Kappock St, Bronx, NY 10463
  5. Building Photo - 645 W 239th St
    1 Month Free
    1 BED
    $2,850

    645 W 239th St

    645 W 239th St, Bronx, NY 10463
  6. Rent Special
    Call for Rent

    The Capri

    1700 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10457
  7. Building Photo - Pelham Place
    1 Month Free
    Call for Rent

    Pelham Place

    1130 Pelham Pky S, Bronx, NY 10461
  8. Building Photo - Noonan Towers
    2 Months Free
    Call for Rent

    Noonan Towers

    939 Woodycrest Ave, Bronx, NY 10452
  9. Rent Special
    Call for Rent

    Pelham Terrace

    1540 Pelham Pky S, Bronx, NY 10461
  10. Rent Special
    Call for Rent

    Fordham Terrace

    2400 Webb Ave, Bronx, NY 10468
  11. Rent Special
    1 BED
    $2,856+
    2 BEDS
    $3,612+
    3 BEDS
    $5,214+
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$2,850 - $7,075
    Required Monthly Fees$6
    Utilities & EssentialsVaries
    Total Monthly Price$2,856 - $7,062

    Lincoln at Bankside

    101 Lincoln Ave, Bronx, NY 10454
  12. Home Office or Second Bedroom - Estela Properties
    Rent Special
    1 BED
    $2,787+
    2 BEDS
    $3,838+

    Estela Properties

    445 Gerard Ave, The Bronx, NY 10451
  13. Building Photo - Maven
    Rent Special
    1 BED
    $2,900+
    3 BEDS
    $4,997+
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$2,800 - $8,002
    Required Monthly Fees$100
    Utilities & EssentialsVaries
    Total Monthly Price$2,900 - $5,146

    Maven

    2413 3rd Ave, Bronx, NY 10451
  14. 3 BEDS, 2 BATHS
    $3,700
    Total Monthly Price Total Monthly Price New
    Base Rent$3,700
    Required Monthly FeesNone
    Total Monthly Price$3,700

    1611 Research Ave Unit 2

    1611 Research Ave, Bronx, NY 10465
  15. Building Photo - 531 E 187th St
    STUDIO
    $1,950+
    3 BEDS
    $4,800+
    4 BEDS
    $5,600+

    531 E 187th St

    531 E 187th St, Bronx, NY 10458
  16. STUDIO
    $1,700+
    1 BED
    $1,850+
    2 BEDS
    $2,550+

    The Park

    6155 Broadway, Bronx, NY 10471
  17. STUDIO
    $1,700+
    1 BED
    $1,950+
    2 BEDS
    $2,450+

    St Georges Crescent

    186 Saint Georges Cres, Bronx, NY 10458
  18. 1 BED
    $2,400+
    2 BEDS
    $2,600+
    3 BEDS
    $3,900+
    4 BEDS
    $5,200+

    2406 Hoffman St

    2406 Hoffman St, The Bronx, NY 10458

Bronx County, New York

The year 1923 was a good one for Bronx County, New York – also referred to as simply the Bronx. That’s when the original Yankee Stadium opened on 161st Street and River Avenue. That same year, the Yankees brought home the first of 27 World Series Championships. The old stadium was home to many of baseball’s greatest players including Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Whitey Ford, Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle. Named after the Dutch settler Jonas Bronck, Bronx County had been largely undeveloped farmland and wild marsh until then.

Shortly thereafter, from the 1930s to the 1950s, waves of immigrants began to settle the area; primarily Irish and Italians. They were followed by Hispanic and black residents, and at that point the Bronx, particularly the South Bronx, saw a sharp decline in population, livable housing and quality of life.

In the late 1960s and 1970s, the area became a symbol of the urban crisis; arson in the city was common as landlords burned buildings to escape the expense of repairs and upkeep on buildings under the city’s rent control.

Today, aggressive community leadership has led to replacement of many burned-out tenements by single and multifamily homes. The city has created a “Ten-Year Housing Plan” for the area, and community members are rebuilding the social, economic and environmental infrastructure. Groups affiliated with churches in the South Bronx, as well as the organization Nos Quedamos, have built a large number of homes in the Bronx.

Their efforts are successful, and ripple effects have been felt through the county; public transportation once again has riders; retail chains such as Marshalls, Staples and Target have opened stores here; and a number of bank branches have opened in the Bronx, as well.

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