
Apartments near South Street Seaport in New York, NY (8,423 Rentals)


271 Water St

45 Park Pl

17 Murray St

19 Murray St

11 Warren St

17 Warren St

57 Warren St

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89 Murray

75 Warren St

54 Warren St

46 Warren St

56-58 Warren St

101 Warren St

148 Chambers St

95 Chambers St

97-101 Reade St

Greenwich Court

139 Chambers St

111 Reade St

143 Chambers St

109 Reade St

94 Reade St

The Solaire

Tribeca Court

147-149 Reade St

Reade House

134-140 Duane St

Tribeca Green

Cooperative

52 Thomas St

321 Greenwich St

145 Duane St

56 Thomas St

Smith House Apartments

325-327 Greenwich St

Bazzini Bldg

241 Church St

56 Leonard St

91 Leonard

7-9 Harrison St

10 Leonard St

53 Leonard St

95 Madison St

The Juilliard Building

71 Franklin St

FIFTY Franklin

11-15 Leonard St

Broadway-Franklin Building

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