
Apartments near Ps 20 John Bowne in Queens, NY (191 Rentals)


13505-13515 38th Ave

132-49 41st Rd

13241 41st Rd

13245 41st Rd

132-38 41st Ave

132-37 41st Rd

135-24 37th Ave

132-40 41st Ave

Royal Plaza

13537 37th Ave

13518 37th Ave

132-26 41st Ave

132 41st Ave

13222 41st Rd

3704 Prince St

132-27 41st Rd

13217-13229 Sanford Ave

3636 Prince St

37-02 Prince St

13215 41st Ave

College Tower Condominums

40-59 College Point Blvd

40-57 College Point Blvd

Grace Gardens

4133-4139 College Point Blvd

Sima Tower

Sky City

4158 College Point Blvd

La Vita

133-09 37th Ave

4118 Haight St

4114 Haight St

4128 Haight St

4134 Haight St

Longfield

142-27 Barclay Ave

14230 Sanford Ave

Barclay House

Green Park Sussex Apartments

The Woodberry

Kendall Hall Apartments

14309 Barclay Ave

The Trent

14333 Sanford Ave

Sanford Towers

14330 Sanford Ave

14316 41st Ave

4230 Union St

143-45 Sanford Avenue
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