
Apartments near City University of New York, The Graduate Center in New York, NY (13,678 Rentals)


295 Park Avenue South

Chelsea Centro

325-327 Third Ave

336 E 30th St

139 E 23rd St

204-206 E 25th St

606 8th Ave

402 8th Ave

225 E 25th St

219-221 E 25th St

230 E 26th St

EHS New Yorker Residences

26 W 47th St

227-233 E 25th St

Renwick Gardens

259 W 29th St

Hotel Kenmore Hall

149-155 W 24th St

The Olivia

The Centra

The Caroline

260 W 29th St

220 East 25th Street

155 E 23rd

685 First Ave

7W21

234-236 E 25th St

12 East 22nd Street

20 E 22nd St

212 E 45th St

234 W 27th St

230 E 25th St

22 E 22nd St

229 W 26th St

368 Eighth Ave

Sienna37

339 E 28th St

238-240 E 25th St

Gramercy Court

38 W 22nd St

The Milan Apartments

Dansar

21 East 21st Street

220 E 24th St

The Copper

160 E 23rd St

Ruradan

Tower 21

Henry Phipps Plaza South
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