
Apartments near Harlem Usa in New York, NY (8,853 Rentals)


Claremont Hall

75 W 118th St

201 W 134th St

79 W 118th St

230 W 135th St

16 W 125th St

2282-2284 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

107 W 132nd St

73 W 118th St

48 W 120th St

74 W 131st St

The Colonial

Lenox Gardens

57 W 130th St

55 W 130th St

2286 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

2103 Eighth Avenue

19 W 127th St

71 W 118th St

54 W 119th St

2285 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

226 W 135th St

23 W 127th St

21-27 W 128th St

The Claremont

449 Malcolm X Blvd

310 W 114th St

53 W 130th St

24 W 129th St

69 W 118th St

40 W 120th St

56 W 119th St

224 W 135th St

17 W 127th St

13 W 127th St

8 W 127th St

195 Claremont Ave

Gateway Condominium

51 W 119th St

175 Claremont Ave

52 W 119th St

519 West 133Rd Street

220-222 W 135th St

9 W 126th St

McGiffert Hall

7 W 126th St

53 W 119th St

West 131St Street Cluster

32 W 120th St
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