
Apartments near Coalition School For Social Change in New York, NY (274 Rentals)


The Sedona

2296 2nd Ave

236 E 118th St

234 E 118th St

2255 2nd Ave

2248 2nd Ave

2253 2nd Ave

219 E 116th St

228 E 116th St

181 E 117th St

2130 Third Avenue

2132 3rd Ave

200-202 E 116th St

2115 3rd Ave

2118 Third Ave

2111 Third Avenue

201 East 115th Street

2107 3rd Ave

124 E 118th St

318 E 120th St

2325 1st Ave

304 E 120th St

2328 2nd Ave

352 E 119th St

330 E 119th St

309 E 119th St

2330 2nd Ave

2332 2nd Ave

2351 Second Ave

2355 2nd Ave

2322 2nd Ave

2347 Second Ave

2349 2nd Ave

2331-2337 Second Ave

306 East 119th St Apt 2

249 E 121st St

2327 Second Ave

414-416 E 119th St

243 E 120th St

329 E 118th St

333 E 118th St

339-341 E 118th St

244 East 121St Street

2325 2nd Ave

430 E 120th St

2296 First Ave

239-245 E 120th St

420 E 119th St

422 E 119th St

Located in the New York City Geographic District # 4 at 2351 1st Ave in New York, NY, Coalition School For Social Change serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 349 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 Coalition School For Social Change 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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