
Apartments near St. John's University - Queens Campus in Queens, NY (795 Rentals)


87-14 129th St

86-48 127th St

126-15 Jamaica Ave

13810 101st Ave

8650 127th St

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142-37 N Horace Harding Expy

13206-13208 Atlantic Ave

8919 129th St

8165 Lefferts Blvd

8709 126th St

9710 Van Wyck Expy

12516 Jamaica Ave

126-15 89th Ave

9713 134th St

87-24 126th St

119-51 Metropolitan Ave

87-67 126th St

127-06 89th Ave

122-04 Metropolitan Ave

86-50 125th St

87-46 126th St

126-20 89th Ave

13022 Atlantic Ave

83-09 122nd St

12610 89th Ave

124-13 Jamaica Ave

82-04 Lefferts Blvd

119-50 Metropolitan Ave

12420 Jamaica Ave

124-10 Jamaica Ave

135-04 102nd Ave

119-40 Metropolitan Ave

6911 213th St

Lefferts

118-82 Metropolitan Ave

8718 124th St

8644 123rd St

87-55 124th St

86-40 123rd St

12302 Jamaica Ave

83-21 Lefferts Blvd

131-09 101st Ave

87-48 124th St

11866 Metropolitan Ave

11304 Farmers Blvd

8335 Lefferts Blvd

8443 120th St

8517 120th St

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