
Apartments near Governors Island Support Center in Manhattan, NY (4,863 Rentals)


108 King St

109 Union St

221-225 Conover St

55-61 Summit St

349 Van Brunt St

76 President St

67 President St

86 Visitation Pl

43 Carroll St

47 Carroll St

69 President St

73 President St

75 President St

82 President St

42 Carroll St

355 Van Brunt St

78 President St

79 President St

87 Wolcott St

38-40 Carroll St

44 Carroll St

46 Carroll St

50 Carroll St

406 Van Brunt St

55 Carroll St

90 President St

84 President St

87 President St

48 Carroll St

88 President St

81 President St

85 President St

234 Columbia St

222 Columbia St

296 Columbia St

208 Columbia St

69 Summit St

52 Carroll St

270 Columbia St

236 Columbia St

151 Van Dyke St

280 Columbia St

250 Columbia St

170 Beard St

385 Van Brunt St

276 Columbia St

2 Family W- Additional FAR--RED HOOK

168 Beard St

162 Beard St

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There are currently 24,106 Studio Apartments in Manhattan with rent ranges from $1,500 to $22,291 with an average price of $4,021.
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