
Apartments near City University of New York, The Graduate Center in New York, NY (13,669 Rentals)


248-250 W 17th St

The Ecoliving House at 424 W 47th St

348 W 49th St

455 W 44th St

858 Eighth Ave

258-260 W 17th St

The Lincoln

212 W 16TH St

330-334 E 52nd St

306 W 18th St

712 9th Ave

153 8th Ave

239 East 53rd Street

249 E 53rd St

Chelsmore

The Ellington

Stonehenge Gardens

30-32 E 14th St

243 W 16th St

310 W 18th St

220 W 16th St

Hatten House

148 W 15th St

239 W 16th St

408 W 48th St

The New School

140 W 15th St

444 W 46th St

445 W 46th St

224 W 16th St

Eastgate House

43-45 W 55th St

152 W 15th St

AVA High Line

244 10th Avenue

19W55

136 E 55th St

The Gilroy

709 Ninth Ave

248 Tenth Ave

503 W 43rd St

410-412 W 48th St

230-232 W 16th St

630-632 10th Ave

301 West 17th Street

448 W 46th St

930 1st Ave

451 W 22nd St

454 W 45th 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.