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Studio Apartments for Rent in Mount Vernon, NY

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    $2,588 - $8,440 per month

    42 Broad

    Studio - 3 Beds

    42 Broad St W, Mount Vernon, NY 10552

    Halfway between grand central and white plains, you'll find Westchester's best kept secret. A vibrant community with tree-lined streets, eclectic shops, friendly neighbors and a ton of transit options. In the heart of that neighborhood, 42 broad offers forward-thinking apartment homes that are designed to connect you with the best of Fleetwood & beyond.

    42 Broad St W, Mount Vernon, NY 10552
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    $1,995 - $3,600 per month

    The Horizon At Fleetwood

    Studio - 2 Beds

    550 Locust St, Mount Vernon, NY 10552

    Tired of Hidden Fees? Discover Horizon at Fleetwood Apartments!No Extra Charges for Parking, Amenities, or Pets – Just One Simple Price!At Horizon at Fleetwood Apartments, we believe in straightforward, transparent pricing. Unlike other apartment communities, we don’t believe in nickel-and-diming our residents with extra fees for parking, amenities, or pets. You deserve better,

    550 Locust St, Mount Vernon, NY 10552
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    $1,465 - $2,250 per month

    The Williamsburg

    Studio - 3 Beds

    33 N Third Ave, Mount Vernon, NY 10550

    33 N Third Ave, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
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    $1,950 - $3,300 per month

    The Princeton

    Studio - 2 Beds

    675 N Terrace Ave, Mount Vernon, NY 10552

    Not only are the Princeton Apartments luxurious, but they are also affordable. Soaring ceiling heights, oak and walnut flooring, bath tubs, ample closet space, and large master bedrooms and living rooms. Located in the heart of Fleetwood, New York. 3 blocks to the Fleetwood Metro North Train Station.

    675 N Terrace Ave, Mount Vernon, NY 10552

Why Live in Mount Vernon

Mount Vernon, New York, is a city on the southern edge of Westchester County, just north of the Bronx. It serves as a commuter hub with access to New York City via the Bronx River and Hutchinson River parkways, Metro-North trains, and Bee-line buses. The city is home to Montefiore Health System's Mount Vernon Hospital, which is undergoing a $41 million modernization project. Housing options include turn-of-the-century single-family homes, condos, co-ops, and apartments, particularly near major intersections. While some historic homes are in excellent condition, others require renovations. Mount Vernon faces infrastructure challenges, including sewage system overhauls to address flooding and leakage issues. The city’s comprehensive plan aims to bridge community gaps and promote high-density residential developments. Memorial Field Stadium, recently renovated, hosts local sports events, and Hutchinson Park offers athletic fields. Downtown Mount Vernon features casual dining spots like Johnny’s Pizzeria and The Bayou Restaurant, along with retail options at Cross County Center. The Montfort Academy, a private Catholic high school, is highly rated, attracting families with its small class sizes and high college acceptance rates. Mount Vernon celebrates its multicultural community with events like the International Food Fest and Juneteenth celebrations at St. Paul’s Church. Despite some infrastructure challenges, the city continues to develop and attract residents seeking proximity to New York City and suburban living.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular neighborhoods in Mount Vernon, NY for renters?
The most popular neighborhoods in Mount Vernon, NY for renters are Downtown New Rochelle, Getty Square and Downtown White Plains.
What are the most popular zip codes in Mount Vernon, NY for renters?
The most popular zip codes in Mount Vernon, NY for renters include 10801, 10701, 07024, 10606 and 10031.
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