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


13111 Kew Gardens Rd

8470 129th St

83-74 Talbot St

Hyde Park Gardens

Crestwood Apartment

83-00 Talbot St

Boulevard Towers Condominium

The Beverly House

Windsor Park

119-37 Metropolitan Ave

The Buckingham

Bell Park Gardens

St Johns University

76-29 170th St

7607 170th St

7819 166th St

8450 169th St

The Beechhaven

164-18 77th Rd

7707 164th St

7840 164th St

17004 Henley Rd

170-22 Henley Rd., Jamaica, NY 11432

Henley Road Residence

8618 Kingston Pl

16020 79th Ave

Windsor Terrace at Jamaica Estates Owners, In

8715 Kingston Pl

8707 Kingston Pl

8719 Kingston Pl

17402 Jewel Ave

85-18 167th St

87-13-87-17 Homelawn St

Coronet Hall

16030 76th Ave

17056 Cedarcroft Rd

8714 Homelawn St

8718 168th Pl

8705 168th St

160-19 76th Ave

160-32 75th Rd

15815 Union Tpke

16028 75th Rd

16015 76th Ave

76-15 160th St

76-11 160th St

15804 79th Ave

8705 166th St

16421 86th Rd

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