
Apartments near Ps 197 The Ocean School in Queens, NY (42 Rentals)


398 Beach 13th St

13-24 Caffrey Ave

264 Beach 13th St

284 Beach 15th St

156 Beach 9th St

146-150 Beach 9Th St

17-11 New Haven Ave

14-64-14-66 Gateway Blvd

18-02-18-06 Gateway Blvd

1605 Plainview Ave

711 Beach 19Th St

1616 Seagirt Blvd

Fairfield At Far Rockaway

Oceanview

13-34 Caffrey Ave

14-09 Gateway Blvd

Gateway Apartments

New Haven Plaza

14-30 Gateway Blvd

249 Heyson Rd

14-20 Gateway Blvd

Ocean Point

1403 Heyson Rd

16-10 Caffrey Ave

Salt Meadows

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136 Albany Blvd, Unit 17E

188 Daytona St

2175 Bay Blvd

129 Flamingo St

138 Eldorado St

2105 Bay Blvd

137 Acapulco St

177 Albany Blvd

1990 Bay Blvd

96 Coronado St

2000 Ocean Blvd

77 Tioga Ave

1495 Bay Blvd

1443 Park St

200 Bermuda St

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