
Apartments near Governors Island Support Center in Manhattan, NY (4,865 Rentals)


80 South Street Seaport

68-74 Trinity Pl

129 Columbia Hts

138 Columbia Hts

Love Lane Mews

88 Pierrepont St

298 Smith St

290 Smith St

284 Smith St

81 Pierrepont St

351 Union St

134 Remsen St

103 Willow St

157 Hicks St

527 Court St

195 Huntington St

407 Smith St

399 Smith St

24 2nd Pl

Trinity

96 Pierrepont St

15 Clark St

262 Smith St

25 Schermerhorn St

143 Court St

98 Pierrepont St

325 Smith St

148 Montague St

40 Schermerhorn St

25 Bergen St

356 Degraw St

354 Degraw St

143 Montague St

272 Smith St

109 Washington St

218 Pacific St

215 Pacific St

250 Smith St

99 Clinton St

100 Pierrepont St

104 Pierrepont St

102 Pierrepont Street

38 Wyckoff St

214 Atlantic Ave

120 Boerum Pl

307 Baltic St

50 Livingston St

31 Schermerhorn St

133 Remsen St

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There are currently 24,110 Studio Apartments in Manhattan with rent ranges from $1,280 to $22,332 with an average price of $4,013.
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