
Apartments near East River Plaza in New York, NY (8,992 Rentals)


2753 Crescent St

3024 23rd St

401 E 154th St

585 Prospect Ave

12-31 31st Ave

2460 32nd St

East River Tower

2997 Third Ave

Astoria Duplex Apartment

710 Courtlandt Ave

26-26 30th St

35-01 23rd Ave

30-98 14th St

632 Wales Ave

2437-2441 32nd St

2763 Crescent St

592 Union Ave

368 East 155 LLC

14-42 30th Dr

2501 30th Ave

26-19 30th St

21-12 30th Rd

1409 31st Ave

26-51 29th St

593 Prospect Ave

604-606 Union Ave

597 Prospect Ave

25-34 31st St

3013-3015 Third Ave

2756 27th St

2207 36th St

2902 Newtown Ave

576 Southern Blvd

1433 31st Ave

721 Melrose Ave

580 Southern Blvd

599 Prospect Ave

571 Southern Blvd

581 Timpson Pl

1423 31st Ave

2912 Newtown Ave

2004 37th St

2540 31st St

23-10 36th St

23-23 30th Rd

582-586 Southern Blvd

607 Prospect Ave

2312 30th Rd

23-12 36th St
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