
Apartments near City University of New York, The Graduate Center in New York, NY (13,707 Rentals)


785 Washington St

83 E Seventh St

121 1st Ave

591 Park Ave

78-80 Christopher St

119 St Marks Pl

763 Greenwich St

236 E 6th St

228 E 6th St

Two Columbus Avenue

The Ukrainian Museum

761 Greenwich St

Parker Towne House

141 MacDougal St

350-354 W 12th St

361 West 12Th Street

170 Avenue B

132-134 E 64th St

374 Bleecker St

230 E 63rd St

765 Greenwich St

351 Bleecker St

226 E 6th St

68 E 7th St

630 W 52nd St

5 Jones St

301 E 62nd St

168 Avenue B

61 Grove St

173 Avenue B

309-311 E 6th St

64 E 7th St

826-842 Lexington Ave

609 E 11th St

The Hallanan

115 First Ave

124 First Ave

337 E Tenth St

335 E Tenth St

230 E 6th St

211 W Tenth St

7 Jones Street

The Edward Berwind House

303 E 6th St

759 Greenwich St

313 East 6th Street

162 Avenue B

15 Barrow St

166 Avenue B
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