
Apartments near New York Law School in New York, NY (11,033 Rentals)


60 E 8th St, Unit 19V

Bright & Modern Living Space in a Prime NYC Location, Unit 6E

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196 Stanton St, Unit 9A

77 E 12th St, Unit 4K

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179 Sullivan St

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399 E 34th St

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120 W 21st St

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95 Wall St

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69 Clinton St

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17 St Marks Pl

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147 Lexington Ave

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209 W 20th St

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3 E 9th St

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43 Essex St

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491 2nd Ave

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156 W 15th St

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10 Hanover Square

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185 E Broadway

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241 E 24th St

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63 Wall St

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500 2nd Ave

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131 MacDougal St

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329 W 19th St

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123 Washington St

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177 Waverly Pl

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73 Lexington Ave

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139 Christopher St

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119 W 24th St

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10 5th Ave

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340 E 18th St

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336-338-338 E 18th St

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354 Bowery

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321 E 14th St

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69a Clinton St

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20 Broad St

349 W Broadway

176 Bleecker St

Rivington & Clinton St.

188 Second Ave

221 2nd Avenue

229 E 24th St

53 Leonard St

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