
Student Apartments for Rent in the 10260 ZIP Code of New York, NY (74 Rentals)
Rentals in the 10260 ZIP Code area of New York near campus with by-the-room pricing and amenities for students.


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FOUND Study Brooklyn Heights

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FOUND Study Financial District

The Paxton

EHS St George Towers

FOUND Study Brooklyn Heights - Student/Intern

EHS 55 John Street

35 E 7th St

176 Bleecker St
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230 Sullivan St

308 W 18th St

81 Sullivan St

235 Sullivan St

349 W Broadway

85 2nd Ave

336 E 15th St

10 Waverly Pl

Rufus D. Smith Hall

Pace University Residence Hall
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Cooper Union Residence Hall

Greenwich Halll - NYU

Broome Street Residential College

Founders Hall

Brittany Hall - NYU

Coral Tower

Cooper Square Residence Hall

Pace University Dormitory

24th Street Residence

Carlyle Court
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Alumni Hall Dormitory

Gramercy Green Residence Hall

16-26 Cooper Sq

Moses Center for Students with Disabilities

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Hayden Hall

Ludlow Residence Hall

Lipton Hall

4 Washington Square Vlg

246 Mercer St
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Palladium Hall

Third Avenue North

NYU Second Street Residence

Paulette Goddard Hall

238 W 20th St

329 W 14th St

94 East 4th Street- 2 Months Free!

104 Suffolk Street

207 East 14th Street

520 East 11th Street
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How much does it cost to rent an apartment in 10260?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10260 Studio Apartments | $4,053 | $1,975 | $8,520 |
| 10260 1 Bedroom Apartments | $4,918 | $1,951 | $21,900 |
| 10260 2 Bedroom Apartments | $6,572 | $1,700 | $28,650 |
| 10260 3 Bedroom Apartments | $7,949 | $1,367 | $24,633 |
| 10260 4 Bedroom Apartments | $8,824 | $3,125 | $17,017 |
| 10260 5 Bedroom Apartments | $14,468 | $8,750 | $27,500 |
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Frequently Asked Questions about the 10260 ZIP Code
How much are Studio apartments in 10260?
There are currently 6,049 Studio Apartments in 10260 with rent ranges from $2,265 to $8,520 with an average price of $4,053.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom 10260 Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in 10260 ranges from $1,951 to $21,900 with an average monthly rent of $4,918.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in 10260 cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in 10260 range from $1,700 to $28,650. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $6,572.
How expensive are 10260 Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 984 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in 10260 on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,367 to $24,633 - averaging $7,949 for the location.
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