
Apartments near Central Park East High School in New York, NY (60 Rentals)


La Celia

1214 Fifth Avenue

1330 Fifth Ave

1642 Madison Ave

One Museum Mile

HAP Six NY

22-26 E 103rd St

1657 Madison Ave

Los Tres Unidos Apartments

Twelve Twelve Fifth Avenue

1325 Fifth Ave

3 E 101st St

Upper Carnegie Hall

1550 Madison Ave

Villa Hermosa

19 E 108th St

21 E 108th St

1624 Madison Ave

Lakeview Apartments

21 E 104th St

29 E 104th St

1632-1640 Madison Ave

Stonehenge on Fifth

19 E 109th St

1644 Madison Ave

1646 Madison Ave

Heritage House by Outpost

88 E 111th St

1316 Fifth Ave

9 Central Park North

15 W 110th St

21 Central Park N

8-22 W 111th St

24-30 W 111th St

32-38 W 111th St

35 Central Park N

40-44 W 111th St

1755-1757 Madison Ave

63 E 115th St

Caparrelanueva Apartments

54 E 116th St

Red Oak Apartments

16 E 105th St

1 E 104th St

Edwin Gould Residence

53 E 110th St

Lovina House

1661 Madison Ave

43 Central Park N

Located in the New York City Geographic District # 4 at 1573 Madison Ave in New York, NY, Central Park East High School serves grades 9-12 & ungraded and has an enrollment of roughly 445 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 Central Park East High 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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