
Apartments near Elmhurst Hospital Center in Elmhurst, NY (3,269 Rentals)


King Apartments

Executive Towers I

King Apartments

Executive Towers II

42-72 80th St

4263 Layton St

41-57 75th St

42-16 82nd St

8215 Britton Ave

4165 75th St

40-15 81st St

4017 Ithaca St

75-17 41st Ave

Remcort

41-38 75th St

Kings Henry

40-25 Hampton St

40-70 Hampton St

8411 Elmhurst Ave

84-49 Elmhurst Avenue

85-05 Elmhurst Avenue

42-45 Judge St

4430 Macnish St

86-11 Whitney Ave

8740 Elmhurst Ave

42-30 Hampton St

Elmback Complex

86-22 Dongan Ave

88-35 Elmhurst Ave

Regent

42-37 Hampton St

The BroadMoor

88-36 Elmhurst Ave

41-65 Forley St

88-10 Whitney Ave

89-05 Elmhurst Ave

James House

89-33 Whitney Ave

41-11 Elbertson St

89-10 Whitney Ave

41-42 Elbertson St

Pineville House

90-31 Whitney Ave

Elmback Complex

The Academy

51-25 Van Kleeck St

5135 Reeder St

9103 Whitney Ave

51-55 Van Kleeck St
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.