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


90-38 170th St

Clinton Apartment

163-10 89th Ave

150-73-150-81 87th Ave

162-05 89th Ave

Hillside Manor

162-20 89th Ave

Kew Gardens Hills

8856 162nd St

172-18 Jamaica Ave

Aftab Tower

89-29 163rd St

89-38 164th St

Tree of Life

88-44 161st St

90-60 179th Pl

Archer Green

90-75 179th St

65-94 162nd St

Elmbr Court

Jamica Estates

84-42 Smedley St

Yorkside Towers II

89-20 161st St

Lovag Hall

Yorkside Towers I

The 88

170-02 93rd Ave

153-15-153-21 89th Ave

Norman Towers

Q-188

88-20 153 St

Park Haven

14798 75th Ave

15001 88th Ave

15002 Hillside Ave

Chadwick House

16510 Archer Ave

188-30-188-34 87th Dr

The Monarch

Park House Luxury Apartments

Lander Regency

The Windsor

Holliswood Apartments

Fresh Meadows Senior Program

87-74 150th St

8921 153rd St

84-02 143rd St

Archer House
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