
Apartments near The City College of New York in New York, NY (7,493 Rentals)


64 Edgecombe Ave

519 W 135th St

309 W 137th St

518 W 136th St

314 W 133rd St

2545 Frederick Douglass Blvd

Conversion To 4-family

1439 Amsterdam Ave

1580 Amsterdam Ave

308-310 W 133rd St

521 W 135th St

312 W 138th St

518 W 134th St

520 W 134th St

523 W 134th St

537 W 133rd St

302 W 138th St

315 W 138th St

511-515 W 138th St

507 W 138th St

The Duke

2528 Frederick Douglass Blvd

518 W 135th St

1437 Amsterdam Ave

519 W 138th St

St. Charles Condominium II

515 W 138th St

2502 Frederick Douglass Blvd

311 W 138th St

541 W 133rd St

309 W 138th St

307 W 138th St

300 W 138th St

504 W 139th St

2490 Frederick Douglass Blvd

100 Edgecombe Ave

2494 Frederick Douglass Blvd

106 Edgecombe Ave

2492 Frederick Douglass Blvd

104 Edgecombe Ave

508 W 139th St

268 W 136th St

2467-2469 Frederick Douglass Blvd

266 W 136th St

265 W 136th St

239 W 135th St

HDFC Co-op

269 W 134th St

525 W 138th St

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