
Apartments near Marymount Manhattan College in New York, NY (11,549 Rentals)


123 W 82nd St

157 W 80th St

29 W 87th St

1391-1397 Madison Ave

400 W 58th St

Apple Bank Building

305 E 44th St

148 W 80th St

132 W 82nd St

22 W 88th St

134 W 82nd St

1505 Lexington Ave

50 W 86th St

138 W 82nd St

40 W 87th St

31 W 87th St

1503 Lexington Ave

Carnegie Hill

147 E 97th St

143 E 97th St

2061-2065 Broadway

1511 Lexington Ave

21 W 88th St

163 W 80th St

35 W 87th St

508-518 Columbus Ave

1513 Lexington Ave

140 W 82nd St

Fitzgerald

348-352 W 56th St

45 W 86th St

The St. Urban

46 W 87th St

Marboro Apartments

162 W 81st St

161 W 80th St

This quaint studio apartment is only 2 flight

48 W 87th St

39 West 46th St

340 Amsterdam Ave

23 W 88th St

1257 Park Ave

401 W 57th St

1259 Park Ave

50 W 87th St

27 W 88th St

215 W 70th St

39 W 87th St

862 Ninth Ave
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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.