
Apartments near Queens Hospital Center in Jamaica, NY (979 Rentals)


16716 Hillside Ave

84-23 Lander St

84-25-84-27 Lander St

84-21 Lander St

Windsor Terrace at Jamaica Estates Owners, In

88-33 161st St

8403-8407 Lander St

84-19 Lander St

88-42 163rd St

8783 168th St

St Johns University

88-44 163rd St

88-43 162nd St

Henley Road Residence

The Regency

8715 Kingston Pl

88-46 163rd St

8707 Kingston Pl

The Delson

164-03 89th Ave

8850 163rd St

8719 Kingston Pl

The Claridge

14317 85th Dr

8825 Merrick Blvd

Hamilton House

17056 Cedarcroft Rd

166-25 89th St

141-44 Pershing

Parsons Windsor Condominium

141-41 Pershing Cir

17004 Henley Rd

141-29 Pershing Cres

87-62 150th St

16809 89th Ave

14130 84th Rd

14129 84th Dr

14127 84th Dr

16909 89th Ave

Tyler Towers

8915 Parsons Blvd

14105-05 Pershing Cres

16915 89th Ave

17202 Hillside Ave

168-30 89th Ave

14064 Burden Cres

14115 85th Rd

14121 85th Rd

8765-87-69 172nd St

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How much are Studio apartments in Jamaica?
There are currently 2,104 Studio Apartments in Jamaica with rent ranges from $1,450 to $4,977 with an average price of $2,451.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Jamaica Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Jamaica ranges from $1,450 to $4,250 with an average monthly rent of $2,615.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Jamaica cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Jamaica range from $1,900 to $6,295. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,118.
How expensive are Jamaica Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 616 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Jamaica on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,450 to $6,000 - averaging $3,484 for the location.
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