
Apartments near Gregorio Luperon High School for Science and Mathematics in New York, NY (377 Rentals)


1056 Saint Nicholas Ave

503-507 W 167th St

511-515 W 167th St

453 W 166th St

2094 Amsterdam Ave

1071-1079 St Nicholas Ave

519 W 167th St

451 W 166th St

559 W 164th St

548 W 164th St

446 W 164th St

1061 St Nicholas Ave

558 W 164th St

53-55 Audubon Ave

539-541 W 163rd St

3920 Broadway

501 W 168th St

2083 Amsterdam Ave

509 W 168th St

532-534 W 163rd St

520 W 163rd St

530 W 163rd St

3910-3918 Broadway

3900 Broadway

501-505 W 162nd St

Savanna Hall

2077 Amsterdam Ave

61 Audubon Avenue

448-450 W 163rd St

Shamco Apartments 535 W 162nd St

516-518 W 169th St

514 W 169th St

531 W 162nd St

3941 Broadway

3931 Broadway

539-541 W 162nd St

552-554 W 163rd St

3890-3898 Broadway

2201 Amsterdam Ave

524 W 169th St

432-434 W 163rd St

545 W 162nd St

3915 Broadway

543-545 W 162nd St

79-81 Audubon Ave

515 W 169th St

517-519 W 169th St

616 W 165th St

566 West 162nd Street

Located in the New York City Geographic District # 6 at 501 W 165th St in New York, NY, Gregorio Luperon High School for Science and Mathematics serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 472 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 Gregorio Luperon High School for Science and Mathematics 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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