
Apartments near Goddard High School For Communication Arts & Technology in Queens, NY (59 Rentals)


89-12 Alberrt Rd

89-07 N Conduit Ave

8414 149th Ave

8428 109th Ave

441 Amber St

Loring Estates

84-34 102nd Ave

102-02 84th St

Balsam Village

1426 Loring Ave

149-01-149-84 84th St

156-50-156-78 78th St

Total Monthly Price
8614 102nd Rd, Unit 3rd Floor, Unit 3rd Floor

Lindenwood Village Section C

15002 89th St

89-06-89-08 S Conduit Ave

89-14 S Conduit Ave

93-05 Albert Rd

90-01 153rd St

Lindenwood Village Section B Coop

Balsam Village I

Fairfield Arms

8602 Dumont Ave

9440-40 Magnolia Ct

Balsam Village I

Greenwood Arms

Plymouth House West

Eastwood Condos

15001-/21 95th St

151-31 88th St

Heritage House East

Balsam Village

15115 84th St

84-40 153rd Ave

Cooperative Building

84-09 155th Ave

15123 79th St

79-09 153rd Ave

15551 81st St

Greentree Condominium

313 Amber St

1451 Loring Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208

15518 79th St

15604 79th St

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