
Apartments near Harlem Usa in New York, NY (8,858 Rentals)


236 E 165th St

965 College Ave

122-124 W 167th St

986 Morris Ave

258-266 E 165th St

1140 Woodycrest Ave

Tudor Arms

Lyon Court

1009 Morris Ave

1041-1045 Grant Ave

1150 Anderson Ave

1161 Jerome Ave

35 McClellan St

309 E 164th St

1045 Morris Ave

180 W 167th St

210 E 166th St

1173-1177 Nelson Ave

1030-1038 Morris Ave

1164 Cromwell Ave

1155 Gerard Ave

1182 Ogden Avenue

306 E 165th St

1060 Grant Ave

1155 Walton Ave

1001 Findlay Ave

1044 Morris Ave

1177 Anderson Ave

1207 Ogden Ave

1113-1115 Sheridan Ave

1125-1127 Sheridan Ave

115 McClellan St

1175 Gerard Ave

1218 Dr Martin L King Jr Blvd

186 W 168th St

182 W 168th St

1210 Woodycrest Ave

1177 Walton Ave

1126 Carroll Pl

158-160 W 168th St

1044 Findlay Ave

1183 Gerard Ave

1201 Shakespeare Ave

1187 Anderson Ave

1119 Grant Ave

1051 Teller Ave

1047 Teller Ave

1043 Teller Ave

1056 Findlay 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.