
Apartments near John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York in New York, NY (10,757 Rentals)


560 W 43rd St

235 W 48th St

141 E 33rd St

180 W 20th St

East 58th Street

E 47 st

488 7th Ave

1365 1st Ave

West 103rd Street

1626 Second Avenue

141 E 33rd St

WEST 86 STREET

500 W 56th St

500 W 56th St

360 E 65th St

488 7th Ave

210 W 70th St

235 W 48th St

500 W 56th St

200 E 82nd St

141 E 33rd St

1600 Broadway-SI ID1508174P

1 bedroom 1 bathroom w/ washer and dryer - 252 WEST 76 STREET

359 W 39th St

EAST 57 STREET

EAST 57 STREET

EAST 63 STREET

EAST 69 STREET

EAST 38 STREET

685 1st Ave

685 1st Ave

WEST 68 STREET

1600 Broadway-SI ID1508184P

474 9th Ave

EAST 63 STREET

EAST 70 STREET

EAST 70 STREET

East 50th Street

East 44th Street

E 88 St

East 32nd Street

E 28TH ST.

515 W 48th St

210 W 70th St

952 5th Ave

244 E 75th St

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317 E 75th St

247 E 33rd St

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