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


34 Beekman Pl

229 E 49th St

225-227 E 49th St

356 E 50th St

37 Beekman Pl

Turtle Bay

926 Second Ave

253 E 49th St

U.N. Park Condominiums

425 E 50th St

Turtle Bay

146 E 49th St

150 E 49th St

Elevator Apt.

Beekman Court

214 E 49th St

Beekman Tower East

142 East 49th Street

310-314 E 49th St

308 E 49th St

Silver Suites Residences at Beekman Tower

The Beekman

215 E 48th St

246 E 48th St

212 East 48th Street

240 E 48th St

225 E 47th St

129 E 47th St

219-221 E 46th St

12-14 E 48th St

303 E 46th St

333 E 46th St

152 E 46th St

148 E 46th St

146 E 46th St

228-230 E 46th St

139 E 45th St

23,197 Buildable SF

710 Third Ave

400 East 63rd Street

1142 First Avenue

401 E 62nd St

404 East 63rd Street

234 East 58th Street

The Picasso

238 E 58th St

157 East 57th Street Apartments

326-328 E 58th St

The Caprice

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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