
Apartments near LIM College in New York, NY (12,592 Rentals)


581 Second Ave

446 W 38th St

38 W 71st St

211 E 31st St

164 Lexington Ave

125 E 30th St

167 E 74th St

341 E 33rd St

227 E 31st St

200-208 Columbus Ave

The Copley

17 W 71st St

2 E 30th St

53-57 W 70th St

240 E 32nd St

32 W 71st St

102 E 30th St

25 W 71st St

The Montclair

170 E 75th St

63 W 70th St

48 W 71st St

50 W 71st St

449 Third Ave

130 E 75th St

820 Park Ave

141-151 Amsterdam Ave

52 W 71st St

Walton Hall Apartments

Cooperative

441 W 37th St

120 E 75th St

1405 2nd Ave

Landmark

The Stuart Duncan Mansion

208 E 31st St

956 Madison Ave

9 E 75th St

1407 Second Ave

229 E 31st St

54 W 71st St

108 E 30th St

61 W 70th St

34 E 30th St

233 E 31st St

46 W 71st St

44 W 71st St

57 E 75th St

59 E 75th St

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