
Apartments near I.S. 250 the Robert F Kennedy Community Middle School in Queens, NY (85 Rentals)


7840 164th St

Fresh Meadows - 1

7831 147th St

7811 Main St

14404 77th Rd

Kew Gardens Oasis Apartments

7904 147th St

16125 Jewel Ave

Daleglen Manor

7730 Main St

Georgetown Mews

14104 77th Ave

15272 Melbourne Ave

Regency Gardens

Electchester Towers West

Electchester Towers East

65-06 163rd St

139-06 Jewel Ave

The Opal

Kew Gardens Hills

71-49 160th St

Atria 2000

14798 75th Ave

15010 79th Ave

The Majestic

Parsons Manor

Vleigh 77

65-94 162nd St
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