
Apartments near City University of New York, The Graduate Center in New York, NY (13,699 Rentals)


121 E 79th St

Tribeca Tower Inc.

107 E 79th St

1509 Second Ave

434 Greenwich St

123 E 79th St

27 E 79th St

226 E 79th St

Belmont 79

175 E 79th St

1494 First Ave

420 E 78th St

430 Greenwich St

26-28 Varick St

300 East 79

325 E 78th St

161 E 79th St

161 Hudson St

302-318 E 79th St

1143 Lexington Ave

52 E 80th St

66 E 80th St

911 Park Ave

153-155 Hudson St

201 E 79th St

18 E 80th St

Residential Co-Op

The Fairchild

322 E 79th St

14 E 80th St

426 Greenwich St

399 E 78th St

Between First Ave & York St

179 E 79th St

448 E 78th St

58 E 80th St

1392 Third Ave

1496-1498 1st Ave

1150-1160 Lexington Ave

330 E 79th St

74 Laight St

413 E 78th St

151 Hudson St

229 E 79th St

10 Beach St

120 E 80th St

1394-1396 Third Ave

70-72 Laight St

424 Greenwich St
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