
Apartments near Neighborhood School in New York, NY (603 Rentals)


66 E 7th St

321 E 6th St

70 E 7th St

126 1st Ave

126 St Marks Pl

118 St Marks Pl

100 Saint Marks Pl

92 St Marks Pl

128 1st Ave

130 Saint Marks Place

128 Saint Mark's Place

122 St Marks Pl

116 Saint Marks Pl

94 St Marks Pl

98 St Marks Pl

96 Saint Marks Pl

73-75 East 7th Street

58 E 7th St

92-94 2nd Ave

88-90 Second Ave

130 1st Ave

179 Orchard St

52 E 7th St

168 Ludlow St

53 Second Ave

137 E Houston St

57 2nd Ave

26 Second Ave

37 E 1st St

65 E 7th St

170 Ludlow St

162 Ludlow St

54 Seventh St

161 Ludlow St

125 1st Ave

164 Ludlow St

175 Orchard St

115 Saint Marks Pl

107 St. Marks Place

103 Saint Marks Pl

113 Saint Marks Pl

109 Saint Marks Pl

59 E 7th St

64 St Marks Pl

63 E 7th St

61 E 7th St

31 east 1st

16-18 2nd Ave

27 E Third St

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