
Apartments near Queens Metropolitan High School in Queens, NY (104 Rentals)


8814 70th Rd, Unit 2FL

The Gardens

7238 Yellowstone Blvd

7173 Yellowstone Blvd

12 Station Sq

Chatwick Gardens

Tennis View Apartments

10 Holder Pl

Warner House

66-15 Thornton Place

67-13 Austin Street

300 Burns St

7540 Austin St

382 Burns St

The Thomas Edison

Valeria Arms

118-17 Union Turnpike

6538 Austin St

65-18 Austin St

90-04 69th Ave

The Thornton Place

The Alderton

8525 68th Rd

67-83-67-85 Alderton St

6692 Selfridge St

6826 Harrow St

10111 Ascan Ave

Thornton Place Owners

79-62 68th Ave

67-25 Exeter St

6515 Alderton St

The Inn Apartments

6850 Burns St

Tennis View Apartments

Forest Hills Inn

6804 Burns St

1 Station Sq

6730 Clyde St

6739 Clyde St

45-71 Burns St

7130 Burns St

6754 Burns St

6902 Austin St

7607 Cooper Ave

One Ascan

9609 67th Ave

Madison Realty - Featured property

150 Burns St

71-50 Austin St
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