
Apartments near Governors Island Support Center in Manhattan, NY (4,882 Rentals)


44 Willow St

18 Cranberry St

51 3rd St

60 Pineapple St

89 Douglass St

86 Butler St

88 Butler St

97 Douglass St

99 Butler St

142 Smith St

151 Smith St

5 Monroe Pl

378 Union Street

395 Union St

132 Smith St

255 Pacific St

399 Sackett St

59 Pineapple St

9 Monroe Pl

60 3rd St

58 3rd St

85 Hicks St

53 3rd St

87 Hicks St

65 3rd St

73 Columbia Hts

101 Douglass St

90 Butler St

Baltic House

101 Butler St

159 Smith St

Tribute WTC Visitor Center

150 Pierrepont St

147 Smith St

145 Smith St

105 Butler St

30 Willow St

41 Willow St

203 Front St

100 Clark St

18 Monroe Pl

403 Union St

409 Sackett St

69 Pineapple St

407 Union St

335 Warren St

370 Baltic St

411 Union St

345 Hoyt St

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How much are Studio apartments in Manhattan?
There are currently 24,209 Studio Apartments in Manhattan with rent ranges from $1,600 to $10,500 with an average price of $3,792.
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