Apartments near Randolph Holder School of Social Justice (The) in Queens, NY (58 Rentals)

New Central Manor

1120 Neilson St

13-06 Bayport Pl

11-38 Foam Pl

1040 Neilson St

1320-1322 Sage St

10-30 Neilson St

794 Empire Ave

14-28 Beach Channel Dr

18 Scott Gadell Pl

15-14 Beach 12th St

20 Scott Gadell Pl

14 Scott A Gadell Pl

16 Scott Gadell Pl

1826 Redfern Ave

Lawrence Arms

Balfor Arms

1256-1258 Central Ave

1414 Central Ave

1127 Nameoke St

Nameoke Street

10-56 Neilson St

910 Dinsmore Ave

10-06 Neilson St

Rockaway Village

10-11 Neilson St

834 Central Ave

10-12 Nameoke St

1011 Nameoke St

The Plaza 360

Fairfield At Cedarhurst

18 Mott Ave

Lawrence Woods

77 Lord Ave

57-69 Wanser Ave

45 James St

176 Mott Ave

226 Lawrence Ave

76 Roosevelt Ave

The Majestic

146 Wahl Ave

Northgate Cooperative Residence

9-13 Augustina St

167 Lawrence Ave

275 Central Ave

260 Mott Ave

349-351 Central Ave
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