
Apartments near John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York in New York, NY (10,817 Rentals)


56 W 89th St

315 W 29th St

58 W 89th St

1065 First Ave

60 W 89th St

341 E 65th St

925 Park Ave

1129 Lexington Ave

160 Riverside Dr

352 E 55th St

54 W 89th St

252 W 30th St

595 West End Ave

1325 3rd Ave

365 E 62nd St

Sutton East

347 E 54th St

1059 First Ave

46 W 89th St

351-357 E 57th St

1079 1st Ave

940 Park Ave

307 W 29th St

SFR

309 W 29th St

310 W 89th St

324 E 50th St

164 East 78th Street

305 W 29th St

331 E 50th St

223 E 74th St

30 W 89th St

135 E 79th St

315 E 69th St

320 W 89th St

24 W 89th St

103-105 E 38th St

1133 Lexington Ave

1391 2nd Ave

151 E 78th St

235 E 73rd St

240 E 74th St

1143 1ST Ave

The St. Urban

324 W 89th St

310-314 E 49th St

383-385 8th Ave

129 W 89th St

336 W 89th St
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