
Apartments near Village Academy in Queens, NY (122 Rentals)


326 Beach 29th St

311-313 Beach 29th St

218 Beach 29th St

29-32-29-44 Beach Channel Dr

10-01 Beach 30th St

224 Beach 30Th St

121 Beach 26th St

310 Beach 32Nd St

30-01 Seagirt Ave

3112 Lewmay

Beach Channel Senior Residences

3205 Lewmay Rd

99 Beach 31st St

2-4 Beach 32Nd St

1470 Egmont Pl

Beach Green Dunes III

425 Beach 36th St

312 Beach 37th St

1011 Nameoke St

10-12 Nameoke St

Nameoke Street

10-11 Neilson St

1127 Nameoke St

10-56 Neilson St

Gateway Apartments

10-06 Neilson St

14-20 Gateway Blvd

14-30 Gateway Blvd

Balfor Arms

19-38 Cornaga Ave

910 Dinsmore Ave

1414 Central Ave

14-09 Gateway Blvd

Rockaway Village

Fairfield At Far Rockaway

13-34 Caffrey Ave

Beach 21st

Lawrence Arms

Allen by the Bay

16-10 Caffrey Ave

22-06 Cornaga Ave

1256-1258 Central Ave

22-30 Mott Ave

Oceanview

New Haven Towers

2211 New Haven Ave

2229-2259 Dix Ave

11-36-1138 McBride St

22-10 Brookhaven Ave
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