
Apartments near Newtown High School in Queens, NY (589 Rentals)


5816 85th St

3819 99th St

85-23 60th Rd

4123 77th St

5444 83rd St

The Jackson

9926 39th Ave

8401 37th Ave

3750 99th St

3753 99th St

8541-8553 Eliot Ave

3712 98th St

80-12 54th Ave

74-26 Woodside Ave

10023 39th Ave

2 Family on 50x125 Lot - R5 Zoning

74-30 Woodside Ave

40-44 77th St

40-27 77th St

10105 39th Ave

4132 76th St

40-42 77th St

4038-4040 77th St

101-09 39th Ave

7416 Woodside Ave

3534 84th St

7402 43rd Ave

4133 75th St

99-02 37th Ave

Roosevelt Terrace

Belvedere East and West

4144 75th St

4115 75th St

3791 102nd St

9903 37th Ave

8412 35th Ave

37-91-37-97 102nd St

40-10 77th St

72-34 45th Ave

4151 74th St

3536 99th St

4147 74th St

9909 37th Ave

3534 99th St

4003 76th St

5736 82nd St

10006-10018 37th Ave

2Family House

Queens Garden Condominium

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