
Apartments near St. John's University - Queens Campus in Queens, NY (796 Rentals)


Sussex Hall Apartments

The T Building

Parsons Manor

177-18 Wexford Ter

17716 Wexford Ter

177-14 Wexford Ter

Savani Residences

The Maya

87-87 171st St

Belvedere

88-05 171st St

Edgerton Apartments

Hillside Place

Winston Hall

169-04 88th Avenue

Royal Arms

168-42 88th Ave

168-36 88th Ave

Bulk 12-Unit Condo Package

Q-East

17317 89th Ave

Belcrest House Apartments

Hillside Park

The Midland

8840 89th Ave

164-19-164-21 Hillside Ave

166-05 88th Ave

71-49 160th St

Chateau Marie

Park Plaza

164-30 Hillside Ave

Hudson House

Americana Tower

87-84 165th St

Park Place

88-24 Merrick Blvd

166-40 89th Ave

172-20 90th Ave

9003-90-09 169th St

Rio Court

The Majestic

88-35 164th St

Atria 2000

Green Manor Condominiums

The Opal

15010 79th Ave

Ackroyd Court

9034 171st St

Park Towers East Apartments
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