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


419 East 82nd Street

513 East 82nd Street

304 East 83rd Street

160 East 84th at Third Ave

433 E 82nd St

429 E 82nd St

519 E 82nd St

104 E 85th St

310 E 83rd St

515 E 82nd St

460 W 126th St

423 E 82nd St

162 W 144th St

421 E 82nd St

Red Oak Apartments

324 E 83rd St

2600 Frederick Douglass Blvd

305 W 138th St

172 W 109th St

217 E 83rd St

133 E 84th St

521 E 82nd St

1596-1598 2nd Ave

425 E 82nd St

417 E 82nd St

221 E 83rd St

One Striver's Row

5-7 E 86th St

1080 Amsterdam Ave

1272 Amsterdam Ave

1268 Amsterdam Ave

1256 Amsterdam Ave

Fania Gersham

123-131 W 104th St

313 W 138th St

2620 Frederick Douglass Blvd

411 E 82nd St

302 E 83rd St

1596 Second Ave

1580 First Ave

1009 Park Ave

1595-1597 Second Ave

226-230 W 141st St

The Delecor

1592 Second Ave

234 E 83rd St

554 E 82nd St

1594 Second Ave

168 W 107th St
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