
$3,900/unit
Fees may apply101 West 86th Street #3E


$5,500/unit
Fees may apply149 and Braodway

$1,350/unit
Fees may apply151 Tompkins CoLiving (Individual Rooms Only)

$2,549+/unit
Fees may apply170 W 225th St

$2,495+/unit
Fees may apply2 Stanwix St




$3,300/unit
Fees may apply246 W 106th St

$3,295+/unit
Fees may apply251 West 117th Street

$1,650+/unit
Fees may apply26A Scholes St

$2,600/unit
Fees may apply309 East 111th Street

$2,975/unit
Fees may apply3135 Broadway APT # 6

$3,895/unit
Fees may apply320 West 106th Street




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





$3,766+/unit
Fees may apply475 Clermont

$3,500+/unit
Fees may apply4C





$1,300/unit
Fees may apply4H





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

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





$1,550+/unit
Fees may apply97 Columbia Heights
$3,760+/unit
Fees may applyAVA Fort Greene

$1,280/unit
Fees may applyCohabs- Prospect 271- Coliving Unit NewYork271-5

$1,396+/unit
Fees may applyEHS St George Towers
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Pratt Institute packs about 4,353 art, design, and architecture students onto a leafy 25-acre campus in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, which doubles as one of the largest sculpture parks in New York City. You'll cut across lawns dotted with more than 70 outdoor works on your way to studio. The neighborhood is brownstone…
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