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Fees may applyOutpost - The Owens House

$4,000/unit
Fees may applyQuintessential 3br

$3,425/unit
Fees may applyQuintessential Furnish 2BR

$5,500/unit
Fees may applyQuintessential Townhouse Duplex 118&Lenox

$1,500/unit
Fees may applyRiverside Dr & W 114th St New York



$2,800/unit
Fees may applySpacious Sunlit Room in West End Avenue Apartment


$1,680/unit
Fees may applyStratford Residence
$1,000+/unit
Fees may applyStudent Housing Works
$2,800/unit
Fees may applyStudent Housing Works – West End Avenue





$1,800+/unit
Fees may applyStudios 99





$5,122+/unit
Fees may applyStuyTown & Peter Cooper Village





$10,500/unit
Fees may applyThe 79th Residence – Hunter College





$2,495+/unit
Fees may applyThe Alabama

$2,725+/unit
Fees may applyThe Forten





$170/unit
Fees may applyUnion Square Apartments
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New York University doesn't sit on a campus so much as it lives inside Greenwich Village, with Washington Square Park as its unofficial quad. The arch, the fountain, the chess hustlers, and a few thousand students cutting through between classes: that's the closest thing NYU has to a college green. From there the whole…
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