
Apartments near PS 98 Shorac Kappock in New York, NY (200 Rentals)


248 sherman Ave

153 Vermilyea Ave

4960-4964 Broadway

150-152 Vermilyea Ave

149-151 Vermilyea Ave

5025-5035 Broadway

595 W 207th St

253-259 Sherman Ave

30 Park Ter E

569-573 W 207th St

581-589 W 207th St

5056 Broadway

500 W 215th St

241-253 Sherman Ave

101 Cooper Street

231 Sherman Ave

631 W 207TH ST

98 Cooper St

5057 Broadway

120 Vermilyea Ave

121 Vermilyea Ave

639 W 207th St

77 Cooper St

161-171 Seaman Ave

117-119 Vermilyea Ave

Isham Gardens

4913-4923 Broadway

235 Seaman Ave

204 SHERMAN AVE

65 Park Ter W

107 Vermilyea Ave

145 Seaman Ave

245 Seaman Ave

103 Vermilyea Avenue

98-104 Vermilyea Ave

222 Seaman Ave

Icarus Apartments

230-236 Seaman Ave

639-641 W 204th St

Wethercliffe

133 Seaman Ave

623 W 204th St

Marie Apartments

580 W 215th St

North Cove Apartments

677-681 W 204th St

47 Cooper Street

261-271 Seaman Ave

254 Seaman Ave

Located in the New York City Geographic District # 6 at 512 W 212th St in New York, NY, P.S. 98 Shorac Kappock Elementary School serves grades PK-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 636 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 P.S. 98 Shorac Kappock Elementary School 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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