
Apartments near E Walk in New York, NY (12,605 Rentals)


The Stella on Park

4614 Park Ave Apartments

The Jade on Park

49-18 Vernon Blvd

Park View East

53 Cooper Pl

47-45 Vernon Boulevard

WEEHAWKEN PEARL

4536 Park Ave

The Simone

5001 Park Ave

4508 Park Ave

The Bellslip

Two Blue Slip

Hudson Heights

7 Bell Slip

114 43rd St

5 Blue Slip

Parkview Towers Apartments

The Hudson Gardens

Horizon Heights

93-99 Commercial St

46-06 11th St

5414 Park Ave

4809-4813 Broadway

Eagle and West

Overlook Terrace South

201 37th St

33 Eagle St

Excel on the Hudson

Greenpoint Central

1059 50th Ave

Palisades Plaza

49 Eagle St

3518-3520 Palisade Ave

12-01-12-03 Jackson Ave

3322 Palisade Ave

Carla Nicole

3326-3332 Palisade Ave

150-152 49th St

4605-4607 Hudson Ave

Rio Vista

Eleven33

4202 Palisade Ave

Rio Vista

The Lofts at Blvd East

1140-1146 Manhattan Ave

208 48th St

4201-4209 Palisade Ave

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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.