
Apartments near Hunter College High School in New York, NY (539 Rentals)


The Residence on Madison

7 E 81st St

Cooperative

4 E 81st St

6 E 81st St

995 5th Ave

993 5th Ave

53-55 East 95th St

1340 Madison Ave

1371-1379 Madison Ave

101 E 95th St

57-59 E 96th St

1307-1309 Madison Ave

The Parkview

The Vancortlandt

20 E 93rd St

1305 Madison Ave

52-58 E 97th St

1442 Lexington Ave

115-117 E 96th St

141 East 95th Street

118 E 92nd St

1392 Madison Ave

1396-1398 Madison Ave

119-21 E 96th St

96th Street Brownstones

132 East 96th Street

1436 Lexington Ave

53 E 97th St

1486 Lexington Ave

112-114 E 97th St

115 E 92nd St

6-8 E 97th St

1408 Madison Ave

1465 Lexington Ave

130-132 E 93rd St

Carnegie Hill Place

1273-1279 Madison Ave

1160 Fifth Avenue

119 E 97th St

153-159 E 96th St

129 East 97 Street

1263-1271 Madison Ave

26 E 91st St

145 E 92nd St

1510 Lexington Avenue @ Carnegie Hill Place

1509 Lexington Ave

The Highgate

1670 Third Ave

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