
Apartments near East Side Elementary School, PS 267 in New York, NY (470 Rentals)


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251 E 61st St

215 E 59th St

525 Park Ave

230 E 63rd St

796 Lexington Ave

128 E 65th St

51 E 67th St

694-696 Madison Ave

12 E 72nd St

1065 3rd Ave

Carlton Towers

232 East 64th Street

234-250 E 63rd St

247 E 62nd St

245 E 62nd St

Regency Towers

223 E 61st St

1167 Second Avenue

1226 Second Ave

145-147 E 62nd St

833 Lexington Ave

160 East 64th Street

255-257 E 61st St

Kenton Place

797 Lexington Avenue

217 E 60th St

1122 Third Ave

314 East 62nd Street

304-308 E 62nd St

156 E 64th St

316 E 63 Street

1022-1024 3rd Ave

145 E 61st St

209-211 E 60th St

Stonehenge 61

857 Lexington Ave

795 Lexington Ave

The Bristol

316 E 62nd St

243 E 60th St

311 East 61st Street

313 E 61st St

309 E 61st St

205 East 66th Street

The Bakery Building

1144-1150 2nd Ave

329 E 63rd St

Keystone 63

Solow Tower Apartments

Located in the New York City Geographic District # 2 at 213 East 63rd Street in New York, NY, East Side Elementary School, PS 267 serves grades PK-3 & ungraded and has an enrollment of roughly 198 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top New York apartments for rent that are close to East Side Elementary School, PS 267 with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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