




$2,600/unit
Fees may apply371 W 117th St




$3,295/unit
Fees may apply394 East 8th Street

$2,200+/unit
Fees may apply3T

$2,895/unit
Fees may apply408 W 130th St





$5,000/unit
Fees may apply425 Riverside Dr #3j





$3,200+/unit
Fees may apply45 Tiemann Pl

$3,500+/unit
Fees may apply4C





$1,300/unit
Fees may apply4H





$3,300/unit
Fees may apply503 West 122nd Street





$4,200/unit
Fees may apply526 West 123rd Street

$3,300+/unit
Fees may apply636 W 158th St

$2,795/unit
Fees may apply664 West 163 APT # 8





$2,500+/unit
Fees may apply850WEST





$2,950/unit
Fees may apply90 Edgecombe Ave #22





$1,680+/unit
Fees may applyAmsterdam Residences
$4,475+/unit
Fees may applyAvalon Morningside Park

$3,200/unit
Fees may applyClassic Elev W/ Large Living Room





$1,050/unit
Fees may applyColumbia Housing





$1,050/unit
Fees may applyColumbia University Rooms





$3,733+/unit
Fees may applyColumbus Square





$5,550+/unit
Fees may applyEast Village Residence
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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…
View housing near NYUPace University drops about 12,835 students into Lower Manhattan, with its New York City campus anchored at One Pace Plaza near the Financial District and the Brooklyn Bridge. There's no leafy quad here. The campus is the city, and students spill into the streets between City Hall, the South Street Seaport, and the…
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