
Apartments near East River Plaza in New York, NY (8,986 Rentals)


317 E 83rd St

1613 2nd Ave

401 E 83rd St

345 E 83rd St

144 W 144th St

532 E 83rd St

1611 2nd Ave

534 E 83rd St

518 E 83rd St

204 East 84th Street

1590-1592 First Ave

68 East End Ave

136 W 109th St

412 E 83rd St

402 East 83rd Street

414 E 83rd St

406 E 83rd St

426 E 83rd St

138 W 109th St

115 W 104th St

430 E 83rd St

220-222 E 84th St

432 East 83 Street

216 E 84th St

404 E 83rd St

301 W 138th St

434 E 83rd St

408 E 83rd St

220 W 141st St

224 W 140th St

2593-2595 Frederick Douglass Blvd

128 East 85th Street

1588 First Avenue

1252 Lexington Avenue

120 W 105th St

30 Edgecombe Ave

354 East 83 Street

142-144 W 109th St

315 W 137th St

Strivers West Condominiums

1555 York Ave

517 E 82nd St

228 W 140th St

227-229 E 83rd St

338 E 83rd St

243 E 83rd St

224 W 141st St

1586 First Ave

140 W 109th
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