
Apartments near Jhs 157 Stephen A Halsey in Queens, NY (241 Rentals)


Fannwood Estates

Core Rego

9841 Queens Blvd

10820 62nd Dr

The Concord

66-20 108th St

Trylon Tower

102-30 67th Ave

Great Stone Tower

Apex

97-25 64th Avenue

Monte Carlo

Regency

Ethan Allen

The Ambassador

The Alexander

James Madison

105-05 69th Ave

Livingston Apartments

The Kelvin

The Hyde Park

69-81 108th St

Queensbrook Building

70-11 108th St

10824 71st Ave

70-01 113th Street

The Warrenton

110-56 71st Ave

10905 72nd Ave

10915 Queens Blvd

7140 112th St

Fleetwood and The Deauville

110-48 72nd Ave

11019-19 72nd Rd

Granada Terrace

Seminole

7505 113th St

The Oakcrest

11315 76th Rd

112-15 76th Rd

76-12 Grand Central Parkway

59-24 Xenia St

Sherwood Village Cooperative A, Inc.

110-35 Saultell Ave

10223 Horace Harding Expy

59-28 Xenia St

59-26 Xenia St

5921 Calloway St

5930 108th St

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