
Apartments near Union Square South in New York, NY (12,640 Rentals)


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Windsor Court

FOUND Study Union Square

Freeman Residences

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FOUND Study Chelsea- Student/Intern

FOUND Study Midtown East - Student/Intern

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FOUND Study Turtle Bay- Student/Intern

EHS 55 John Street

The Ambassador East

Sutton Place

576 9th Ave

534 3rd Ave

240 E 23rd St

241 E 39th St

Marquis Apartments

1 Astor Pl

137 E 38th St

The Dryden East

205 East 31st Street

312 E 51st St

202 E 13th St

219 E 28th St

The Towne House

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80 Pine St

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218 E 50th St, Unit 3

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236 E 61st St

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304 E 49th St

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202 E 22nd St

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247 E 49th St, Unit 2C

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420 E 64th St, Unit Royal York

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113 W 13th St, Unit 2a

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446 W 44th St

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94 Christopher St

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236 E 30th St

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204 E 35th St

141 E 29th St

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360 W 34th St., Unit SI FL12-ID528

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147 E 37th St

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125 E 26th St, Unit 2C

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104 E 36th St

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323 E 50th St

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