
Apartments near Is 204 Oliver W Holmes in Queens, NY (581 Rentals)


39-31 24th St

ARC

3548 35th St

RISE LIC

34-20 32ND STREET

3415 37th Ave

35-15 34th St

34-06 32nd Street

32-02 34th Ave

3407 32nd St

35-10 35th St

3279 30th St

3410 33rd St

32-84 31st St

24-16 40th Ave

40-01 Crescent St

The Hampshire

32-20 34th Ave

40-16 Crescent St

3285 33rd St

DVI Astoria

3310 Crescent St

River Bridge Tower

32-52 33rd Street

3285 34th St

3302 Crescent St

32-77 34th St

The Baker House

29-28 41st Ave

Plaza

10-15 36th Ave

Nova Astoria

Packard Square North

Astor LIC

Steel Haus

The Delmar

The Crescent Club

3552 Steinway St

3544 Steinway St

Aurora

32-32 34th Street

Huis24

Packard Square

Link Apartments QPN

Steinway Manor

QLIC

Archbishop Lakovos Senior Residence

3426 Steinway St

4013-4021 35th Ave

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