
Apartments near High School for Law & Public Service in New York, NY (101 Rentals)


1600-1602 Saint Nicholas Ave

601 W 191st St

1649-1653 Saint Nicholas Ave

390 Wadsworth Ave

2600 Amsterdam Ave

10-22 Fairview Ave

603-607 W 191st St

30 Fairview Ave

570-576 W 190th St

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604 W 191st St

371 Wadsworth Ave

601 W 190th St

606 W 191st St

374 Wadsworth Ave

96 Wadsworth Ter

370 Wadsworth Ter

617 W 190th St

82 Wadsworth Ter

1581-1589 Saint Nicholas Ave

362 Wadsworth Ave

72 Wadsworth Ter

559 W 188th St

565 W 188th St

354 Wadsworth Ave

609-615 W 189th St

64 Wadsworth Terrace

356 Wadsworth Ave

75-89 Wadsworth Ter

651 West 190th Street

321 Wadsworth Ave

552 W 188th St

608-612 W 189th St

65-71 Wadsworth Ter

609 W 188th St

2 Broadway Ter

655 West 190th Street

320 Wadsworth Ave

1548-1560 Saint Nicholas Ave

57-63 Wadsworth Ter

330 Wadsworth Ave

301 Wadsworth Ave

600 W 188th St

608-610 W 188th St

45 Wadsworth Ter

4452 Broadway

658-666 West 188th

179 Bennett Ave

165 Bennett Ave

Located in the New York City Geographic District # 6 at 549 Audubon Ave in New York, NY, High School for Law & Public Service serves grades 9-12 & ungraded and has an enrollment of roughly 709 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 High School for Law & Public Service 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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