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property at 235 W 48th St

235 W 48th St

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property at 450 W 42nd St

450 W 42nd St

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property at 572 11th Ave

572 11th Ave

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property at 520 W 43rd St

520 W 43rd St

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Harrington Co-Living at The Mansfield
Short Term Available
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2 Months, 12 Months
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Harrington Co-Living at The Mansfield

12 W 44TH StNew York, NY 10036
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AKA Times Square
Short Term Available
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30 Months
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AKA Times Square

123-131 W 44th StNew York, NY 10036
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property at 260 W 54th St

260 W 54th St

New YorkNY10019
property at 555 10th Ave

555 10th Ave

New YorkNY10018
property at 809 9th Ave

809 9th Ave

New YorkNY10019
property at 136 E 55th St

136 E 55th St

New YorkNY10022
property at 359 W 39th St

359 W 39th St

New YorkNY10018
property at 230 W 55th St

230 W 55th St

New YorkNY10019
property at 161 W 54th St

161 W 54th St

New YorkNY10019
property at 830 8th Ave

830 8th Ave

New YorkNY10019
property at 1600 Broadway

1600 Broadway

New YorkNY10019
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The Ellington
Short Term Available
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3 Months, 4 Months, 5 Months, 6 Months, 7 Months, 8 Mo
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The Ellington

260 W 52nd StNew York, NY 10019
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Frequently Asked Questions about the 10036 ZIP Code

How much are Studio apartments in 10036?

There are currently 171 Studio Apartments in 10036 with rent ranges from $2,492 to $7,170 with an average price of $3,803.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom 10036 Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in 10036 ranges from $2,350 to $8,970 with an average monthly rent of $4,746.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in 10036 cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in 10036 range from $1,950 to $14,000. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $5,887.

How expensive are 10036 Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 76 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in 10036 on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,900 to $20,140 - averaging $5,632 for the location.

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