
Apartments near Borough of Manhattan Community College in New York, NY (11,478 Rentals)


20 5th Avenue Apartments

54 E 3rd St

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100 Stanton St

60 E 3rd St

58 E 3rd St

181-185 E Houston St

225 Madison St

211 East 5th Street

207 E 5th St

66 Second Avenue

6 CHARLES ST

The Suffolk

780 GREENWICH ST

228 East 5th Street

14 1st Ave

384-388 Grand St

753 Washington St

209 E 5th St

70 E 3rd St

121-123 Rivington St

173 Ludlow St

61 East 3rd Street

191 Henry

177 Ludlow St

257Clinton

80 E 3rd St

164 Ludlow St

86 East 4th Street

75 Second Ave

113 Stanton St

The HighLine West Village

77 Second Ave

78-80 Bank St

234 E 5th St

111-113 Norfolk St

170 Ludlow St

67-69 E 3rd St

18-20 First Ave

162 Ludlow St

153-155 Essex St

236 E 5th St

168 Ludlow St

Gotham Court

94 East 4th Street- 2 Months Free!

106 Norfolk St

12 Perry Street

1 Astor Pl

78 East 3rd Street
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.