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


5804 Main St

The Lanster

Castle Court

113-50 Farmers Blvd

6905 215th St

The Kissena Center

84-47 Lefferts Blvd

8511 Lefferts Blvd

189-35 Murdock Ave

85-21 Lefferts Blvd

119-18 Hillside Ave

8531 Lefferts Blvd

8537 Lefferts Blvd

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11914 Hillside Ave

119-12 Hillside Ave

13601 59th Ave

85-35 118th St

13256 60th Ave

9119 120th St

136-20 Booth Memorial Ave

11710 Jamaica Ave

134-40 57th Rd

5514 Main St

134-38 57th Rd

115-70 Dunkirk St

61-20 218th St

11602 Farmers Blvd

61-50 219th St

5633 135th St

94-25 Lefferts Blvd

87-87 116th St

132-18 57th Rd

13301 Booth Memorial Ave

9143 116th St

113-15 Atlantic Ave

113-13 Atlantic Ave

11317 Atlantic Ave

82-45 164th St

170-40 Henley Rd

Blair House

170-25 Highland Ave

164-10 84th Ave

175 Highland Ave

170-49 Cedarcroft Rd

172-90 Highland Ave

8750 Kingston Pl

Wexford Arms

170-10 Cedarcroft Rd

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