
Apartments near The Lexington Academy in New York, NY (134 Rentals)


Lexington Hill Condominiums

1702 Lexington Ave

131 E 101st St

The Copper Hill

1665 Lexington Ave

1661 Lexington Ave

1663 Lexington Ave

157 East 104th Street

1675 Lexington Ave

1683 Lexington Ave

160 E 105th St

1634 Lexington Ave

150 E 106th St

164 E 105th St

165 E 104th St

172 E 104th St

1631 Lexington Ave

1629 Lexington Ave

125 E 106th St

171 E 105th St

123 E 106th St

180 E 104th St

186 E 104th St

121 E 106th St

1694 Lexington Ave

1698 Lexington Ave

1695 Lexington Ave

1693 Lexington Ave

1625-1627 Lexington Ave

153 E 106th St

1904-1906 3rd Ave

1697 Lexington Ave

117 E 102nd St

123 E 102nd St

1700 Lexington Ave

1870 3rd Ave

1912 3rd Ave

165 E 106th St

1701 Lexington Ave

159 E 106th St

105 East 102nd Street

120 E 107th St

1922 Third Ave

167 E 102nd St

167 E 106th St

169 E 106th St

169 E 102nd St

1613 Lexington Ave

172 E 103rd St

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