
Apartments near Ps 32 State Street in Queens, NY (108 Rentals)


14709-14711 38th Ave

14705-14507 38th Ave

14701 38th Ave

3822 147th St

3828-3836 147th St

Woodrose Terrace

3712-3714 147th St

3716-3724 147th St

144-85 Roosevelt Ave

14494 37th Ave

Wisteria Plaza

14481-14497 37th Ave

14484-14490 37th Ave

14468 38th Ave

14474-14476 38th Ave

14464-14476 37th Ave

144-53 Roosevelt Ave

Lincoln Gardens

14441 Roosevelt Ave

14447-14453 38th Ave

14455-14459 37th Ave

14435 Roosevelt Ave

14449-14453 37th Ave

144-45-144-47 37th Ave

14428-14434 38th Ave

14425-14445 38th Ave

14442-14450 37th Ave

14423-14439 37th Ave

14414 38th Ave

14415-14423 38th Ave

14402-14410 38th Ave

14401-14411 38th Ave

State Court

Auburndale House

168-09-17 Crocheron Ave

3603 191st St

36-03 168th St

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36-19 167th St

36-35 167th St

Stella Arms

163-01 Crocheron Ave

14730 38th Ave

Michael Plaza

144-89 38th Ave

14447 Roosevelt Ave

14453 38th Ave

144-25 Roosevelt Ave

14434 37th Ave
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