
Apartments near Union Square South in New York, NY (12,887 Rentals)


Co-Op

207 E 14th St

50 3rd Ave

64 W 12th St

33 W 16th St

105 E 19th St

133 East 18th Street

20 E 20th St

194 Third Ave

34 W 10th St

10 W 9th St

37 W 10th St

Village House

30 W 10th St

40 E 20th St

175 3rd Ave

11 W 9th St

78 Irving Pl

15 W 9th St

National Arts Club Studio Building

21 W 9th St

58-60 W 14th St

26 W Tenth St

4 E 8th St

28 W Tenth St

17 W 9th St

222 E 13th St

35 W 10th St

52 W 11th St

Landmark

10 E 8th St

Co-op

Preston NY 35 West 16th Street

105 E 9th St

Co-Op Building

132 E 19th St

12 W 9th St

215 E 12th St

29 W Ninth St

14 W 9th St

58 W 15th St

224 E 14th St

147 E 18th St

216 E 12th St

126 E 19th St

27 W Ninth St

205 E 16th St

151 E 18th St

219 E 12th St
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