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


461 W 147th St

70 W 139th St

145 W 126th St

The Lenox Condominium

501 W 122nd St

518 W 148th St

514 W 148th St

548 W 148th St

2280 Frederick Douglass Blvd

505 W 148th St

545 W 148th St

The Pecora

783 Saint Nicholas Ave

300 W 122nd St

787 Saint Nicholas Ave

785 Saint Nicholas Ave

Convent Gardens

2071 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

Beacon Towers

236 West 122nd Street

Hamilton Heights

303 W 149th St

Bailey House Apartments

710 Riverside Dr

Harriet Tubman Gardens

Astor House Apartments

6 W 130th St

55 W 126th St

56-62 W 125th St

191 Saint Nicholas Ave

533 W 151st St

522 W 152nd St

16 E 130th St

SoHa 118

143 W 120th St

849 St Nicholas Pl

524 W 152nd St

151 W 120th St

Vacant Shell- Development Site

227 Lenox Ave

535 W 152nd St

Rosa Parks Condominium

22 Mount Morris Park W

2020 Madison Ave

The Style

1883 Amsterdam Avenue

Hughes House Apartments

2002 5th Ave

191 Lenox Ave

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