
Apartments near The City College of New York in New York, NY (7,490 Rentals)


505 W 143rd St

575 Riverside Dr

472 W 144th St

2371 Frederick Douglass Blvd

209 Edgecombe Ave

313 W 143rd St

676 Saint Nicholas Ave

212 Edgecombe Ave

307 West 143rd Street

369 W 126th St

33 Bradhurst Ave

1343 Amsterdam Ave

467-469 W 125th St

175-179 W 137th St

River View Towers

678 Saint Nicholas Ave

419 W 144th St

208 Edgecombe Ave

365 W 126th St

457 W 125th St

308 W 127th St

415 W 144th St

371 W 126th St

161 W 133rd St

417 W 144th St

421 W 144th St

520 W 143rd St

363 W 126th St

162 W 133rd St

332 Saint Nicholas Ave

463 W 125th St

526 W 143rd St

528 W 143rd St

John Paul II Apartments

609-611 W 141st St

449-451 W 125th St

166 W 132nd St

148 W 136th St

345-349 Convent Ave

519 W 143rd St

455 W 125th St

413 W 144th St

532 West 143rd Street

138 W 137th St

225 Edgecombe Ave

155 W 132nd St

515 W 143rd St

469 W 144th St

523 W 143rd St

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