
Apartments near Marymount Manhattan College in New York, NY (11,544 Rentals)


1585 Second Ave

206 E 60th St

1453-1455 Third Ave

336 E 82nd St

1583 Second Ave

50 E 81st St

Colonnade East

19 E 79th St

134 E 82nd St

1135 Second Ave

129 E 60th St

325 E 82nd St

940 Park Ave

21 E 62nd St

1589 Second Ave

115 E 60th St

18 E 80th St

347 E 60th St

33 E 61st St

42 E 81st St

521 Park Ave

111 E 60th St

817 5th Ave

1465 3rd Ave

1211 Lexington Ave

243 E 59th St

217 E 59th St

219 E 59th St

1574 1st Ave

1463 Third Ave

1210-1218 Lexington Ave

Beaux Arts Limestone Townhouse

18 E 62nd St

331 E 82nd St

337 E 82nd St

341 E 82nd St

1063 Madison Ave

213 E 59th St

14 E 80th St

Jack Russell's Pub

212 E 83rd St

677-679 Madison Ave

339 E 82nd St

955 Park Ave

209 East 59th Street

227-231 E 59th St

12-16 E 62nd St

1469 Third Ave

The Spencer Condominium
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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.