
Apartments near Northside Plaza in College Point, NY (818 Rentals)


35th Street Condominium

Whitestone Manor Condominium

The State

13420-13428 35th Ave

35-11-35-15 Linden Pl

13976 35th Ave

3521 Farrington St

137-61 Northern Blvd

The Pavillion

RKO Plaza

14416 35th Ave

Co-Op Apartment Building

14440-14442 35th Ave

3502 146th St

144-38 35th Ave

13553 Northern Blvd

3506 146th St

141-61 Northern Blvd

3508 146th St

13812 Northern Blvd

3503-3511 146th St

Northern Center

Shorehaven

Northen Parc

147-20 35th Ave

14620-14628 35th Ave

35th Ave

3515 146th St

35-20 146th St

The Asia Tower

Tower East

Sheng Rainbow Plaza

157-12 Willets Point Blvd

14738-14802 35th Ave

148-08 35th Ave

148-04 35th Ave

14808-14818 35th Ave

3641 Union St

The Towers at Briarwood Condominium

3514 149th St

3520 149th St

14455-14459 37th Ave

14423-14439 37th Ave

14449-14453 37th Ave

144-45-144-47 37th Ave

148-09 Northern Blvd

14226 37th Ave

37-04 Bowne St

14481-14497 37th Ave

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There are currently 709 Studio Apartments in College Point with rent ranges from $1,600 to $4,799 with an average price of $3,066.
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