
Apartments near City University of New York, The Graduate Center in New York, NY (13,723 Rentals)


241-247 Columbus Ave

168 E 74th St

1403 Second Ave

124 W 71st St

63 Sullivan St

172 Elizabeth St

Suffolk Homes Condominiums

126 Rivington St

23 Cleveland Pl

201 Mott St

1277 Third Ave

148 E 74th St

120 W 71st St

131 Norfolk St

235 E 73rd St

186 Bowery

17 Cleveland Pl

20 Spring St

95 Rivington St

128 Rivington St

11 E 74th St

122 W 71st St

21 Cleveland Pl

77 Mercer St

118 W 71st St

62 Greene St

161 Chrystie St

1275 Third Ave

304-308 E 73rd St

143 Orchard St

65 Sullivan St

1031 Lexington Ave

184 Bowery

146 Forsyth St

97-99 Rivington St

334 E 73rd St

9 E 74th St

37 E 74th St

129 Allen St

799 Park Ave

47 E 74th St

328 E 73rd St

71 Mercer St

134 Allen St

499 Broadway

533 Greenwich St

501 Broadway

7 E 74th St

131 Allen St
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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.