
Apartments near Is 237 in Queens, NY (214 Rentals)


Helen R. Scheuer House

13870 Elder Ave

136-04 Main St

Carlyle Skyline Towers

14065 Beech Ave

Blossom Gardens Apartments

142-20 Franklin Ave

13740 45th Ave

Selfhelp Kissena I

14015 Holly Ave

137-77 Kissena Blvd

The Kissena Center

4469 Kissena Blvd

43-49 Byrd St

137-35 Elder Ave

Woodner House Condominiums

5514 Main St

141-18 Holly Ave

4328 Colden St

4327-4329 Byrd St

4373 Union St

43-20 Colden St

43-68 Robinson St

4372 Robinson St

4322 Union St

43-02 Colden St

136-20 Cherry Ave

14014 Cherry Ave

140-18 Cherry Ave

4316-43-18 Union St

4312 Union St

14026-26 Cherry Ave

140-20 Cherry Ave

Garden View Plaza

43-21 Union St

140-32 Cherry Ave

4324 Robinson St

43-07 Union St

14102 Cherry Ave

4355 Kissena Blvd

14104 Cherry Ave

4295 Main St

140-31 Cherry Ave

141-06 Cherry Ave

141-08 Cherry Ave

46-06 Smart St

45-28 Smart St

140-22 Beech Ave

4242 Colden St

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