
Apartments near Harlem Usa in New York, NY (8,866 Rentals)


1661-1669 Amsterdam Ave

506 W 142nd St

118 E 116th St

1889 Lexington Ave

155 W 106th St

187 Edgecombe Ave

304-306 W 109th St

313 W 143rd St

Washington

48 Hamilton Ter

2790 Broadway

932 Columbus Ave

195 Edgecombe Ave

516 W 142nd St

52 Hamilton Ter

46 Hamilton Ter

514 W 142nd St

518 W 142nd St

147 E 117th St

125 W 142nd St

Embelesar

512 W 142nd St

122 E 116th St

123 W 142nd St

161 W 106th St

559 W 141st St

East Harlem Retail

197 Edgecombe Ave

137 E 116th St

307 West 143rd Street

934 Columbus Ave

940-942 Amsterdam Ave

520 W 142nd St

Lancaster Lexington

557 West 141st Street

50 Hamilton Ter

522 West 142nd Street

524 W 142nd St

243 W 107th St

321 W 108th St

58 Hamilton Terrace

938 Amsterdam Ave

507 W 142nd St

544 W 142nd St

536 W 142nd St

542 W 142nd St

534 W 142nd St

1672 Amsterdam Ave

930 Columbus 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.