
Apartments near Governors Island Support Center in Manhattan, NY (4,883 Rentals)


660 Henry St

658 Henry St

195 President St

236 Sackett Street

227 Sackett St

19 Columbia Place

54 State St

60 State St

198 President St

20 Strong Pl

197 President St

199-203 President St

127 Congress St

23 1st Pl

165 Carroll St

200 President St

229 Sackett St

226 Degraw St

21 Columbia Pl

16 2nd Pl

21 1st Pl

68 Nelson St

70 Nelson St

72 Nelson St

656 Henry St

1 4th Pl

664 Henry St

76 Pearl St

15 3rd Pl

74 Nelson St

667 Henry St

663 Henry St

25 1st Pl

34 2nd Pl

671 Henry St

661 Henry St

18 3rd Pl

20 3rd Pl

233 Sackett St

231 Sackett St

15 Columbia Place

235 Sackett St

30 Willow Pl

24 Strong Pl

8 Strong Place

171 Baltic St

204 President St

322-324A Hicks St

230 Degraw St

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There are currently 24,176 Studio Apartments in Manhattan with rent ranges from $1,600 to $10,500 with an average price of $3,786.
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