
Apartments near P.S. 161 Pedro Albizu Campos in New York, NY (46 Rentals)


1488-1492 Amsterdam Ave

1465 Amsterdam Ave

519 West 133Rd Street

1457-1459 Amsterdam Ave

509 W 134th St

1453 Amsterdam Ave

506 W 135th St

1439 Amsterdam Ave

1437 Amsterdam Ave

1480 Amsterdam Ave

110 convent Avenue

1496 Amsterdam Ave

1484-1486 Amsterdam Ave

1473 Amsterdam Ave

106-08 Convent Avenue

502-506 W 134th St

503-519 W 133rd St

1467 Amsterdam Ave

1508 Amsterdam Ave

1500-1502 Amsterdam Ave

102-104 Convent Ave

1512-1514 Amsterdam Ave

1461 Amsterdam Ave

507 W 134th St

100 Convent Ave

90--94 Convent Ave

Good Luck Agency

502 W 135th St

513 W 134th St

508 W 135th St

517 W 134th St

516 W 134th St

519 W 134th St

522 W 134th St

545 W 133rd St

516 W 135th St

514 W 135th St

524 W 134th St

525 W 134th St

3291 Broadway

Riverview Apartments

Duplicate of Property ID: (4807795)

626-630 W 135th St

634 W 135th St

3333 Broadway

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