
Apartments near Ps 152 Gwendolyn N Alleyne School in Queens, NY (71 Rentals)


6011 Broadway

32-44 61st St

Strathmore Arms

3411 58th St

6016-60-18 32nd Ave

37-05 68th St

37-51 64th St

Rafolin

3768 64th St

6812 37th Rd

3775 63rd St

37-67 64th St

3780 64th St

65-16 38th Ave

3775 64th St

3805 65th St

6302 39th Ave

6316 39th Ave

65-21 Roosevelt Ave

6527 Roosevelt Ave

67-11 Roosevelt Ave

67-19 Roosevelt Ave

32-18 79th St

Queens Plaza

69-01-69-19 Northern Blvd

70-09 34th Ave

35-33 64th St

3116 68th St

37-25 64th St

3923 58th St

39-29 58th St

3950 60th St

3933 57th St

Alta+

6905 35th Ave

7018 34th Ave

3405 71st St

7216 34th Ave

3406 73rd St

72-22 34th Avenue

3924 65th St

39-11 65 Pl

3915 65th Pl

4021 67th St

40-17 67th St

40-22 67th St

4029 67th St

39-55 64th St

3975 62nd St

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