
Apartments near John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York in New York, NY (10,643 Rentals)


636 West End Ave

42 W 91st St

70 91st St

324 E 74th St

1315 First Ave

66 W 91st St

266 W 91st St

285 Lexington Ave

62 W 91st St

306 W 91st St

258 W 91st St

177 Madison Ave

1469 2nd Ave

40 W 91st St

48 W 91st St

Probable Conversion To Sfr

319-321 E 73rd St

18 E 33rd St

268 W 91st St

221 E 78th Street

130 E 82nd St

409 E 50th St

23 Park Ave

64 91st St

127 E 36th St

154-156 E 38th St

500 W 27th St

433 E 56th St

407 E 50th St

317 E 73rd St

152 E 38th St

58 W 91st St

52 W 91st St

241 E 77th St

46 W 91st St

68 W 91st St

328 E 73rd St

312 W 91st St

24 W 91st St

26 W 91st St

147 E 81st St

243 E 77th St

201 E 79th St

155 W 91st St

107 E 35th St

Silver Suites Residences at Beekman Tower

58 E 34th St

32 W 91st St

22 W 91st St

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