
Apartments near Long Island City High School in Queens, NY (1,360 Rentals)


503 50th Ave

5-14 50th Ave

5-35 51st Ave

513 51st Ave

5102 Vernon Blvd

546 51st Ave

515 51st Ave

542 51st Ave

51-10 Vernon Blvd

Powerhouse Yard Condo

518 51st Ave

512 51st Ave

5-19 Borden Ave

2-22 51st Ave

The Marx

1423 Broadway

1401 Broadway

Archbishop Lakovos Senior Residence

Tower 21

Metro View

Astoria at Hallet's Cove

1138 31st Dr

2309 Broadway

23-10 31st Dr

3099 14th St

Catherine Sheridan Houses

Centennial Astoria Apartments

3113 23rd St

Vernon Tower

L @ 31st Drive

23-35 Broadway

33-78 11th St

3302 Crescent St

3310 Crescent St

3425 9th St

The Montenegro of Astoria

23-57 31st Dr

Astoria West

Astoria Senior Citizen Residence 62+

2127 30th Dr

The Grove

The Hampshire

3040 23rd St

3409 9th St

3174 29th St

31-62 29th St

30-11-3015 14th St

23-29 30th Dr

The Benjamin Franklin
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