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401 West St, Apt 7
West Village, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10014
$100,000
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By Erin Boisson Aries, 4 days ago
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988 Fifth Ave, Apt PH
Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10075
$90,000
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By Dustin Crouse, 4 days ago
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610 Park Ave, Apt PH16E
Lenox Hill, Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10065
$75,000
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By Noble Black, 3 days ago
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101 Warren St, Apt 3210/3240
Tribeca, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10007
$75,000
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By Ryan Siciliano, 4 days ago
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133-50 41st Ave
Downtown Flushing, Flushing, Northeastern Queens, Queens
11355
$72,000
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By Anne Chang ???, 4 days ago
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25 Mercer St, Apt PENTHOUSE
SoHo, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10013
$59,000
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By Michael Passaro, 4 hours ago
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130 E 71st St, Apt TOWNHOUSE
Lenox Hill, Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10021
$57,500
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By Janna Raskopf, 4 days ago
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90 Lexington Ave, Apt PHA
NoMad, Rose Hill, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10016
$55,000
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By Ryan Stenta, 4 days ago
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401 West St, Apt 3B
West Village, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10014
$50,500
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By Erin Boisson Aries, 4 days ago
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641 Fifth Ave, Apt 46/47C
Midtown, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10022
$50,000
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By Rocio Docal Neumann, 4 days ago
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36 Bleecker St, Apt M1
NoHo, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10012
$50,000
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737 Park Ave, Apt 12E
Lenox Hill, Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10021
$48,000
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By Carolyn Zweben, 1 day ago
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100 Barclay St, Apt 19A
Tribeca, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10007
$48,000
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23 E 22nd St, Apt 50A
Flatiron District, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10010
$48,000
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By Michael Graves, 4 days ago
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157 W 57th St, Apt 49C
Theater District, Midtown, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10019
$45,000
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By Liza Nematnejad, 1 day ago
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CUNY Hunter College Apartments for Rent in New York, NY

About the University

Founded in 1870, Hunter College is known as one of the oldest public colleges in the United States. Originally a women's college, Hunter began admitting men in 1964. Currently, there are 23,000 students from over 150 countries attending Hunter College (Hunter College is the largest college in the City University of New York [CUNY]). Hunter offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees in more than 170 areas of study. Hunter officially became a part of the CUNY in the 1950s.

Notable alumni of the University include Vin Diesel, Audre Lorde, Sylvia Porter, Elena Kagan, and Leon G. Cooperman.

Where are the academic buildings?

Hunter's main campus is located between 67th and 69th Street from Park Avenue to Third Avenue. While most students attend school on main campus, there are two other satellite campuses located in the city. Hunter's two satellite campuses are the School of Urban Public Health, Silberman School of Social Work and Centro (located East 119th Street & Third Avenue) or the School of the Health Professions (located at East 25th Street).

Students are expected to commute to school either by walking, biking or taking public transportation. Since the most of the academic buildings are located conveniently on the East side of Manhattan, most students will take the 4,5,6, Train or simply loan a Citi bike to navigate their way around the city.

Where are the residence halls?

Hunter College currently offers housing at three different locations: Brookdale Campus (located on East 25th Street btw First Ave & FDR Drive), 92nd Street Residence (located on 92nd Street & Lexington), and finally at 97th Street Residence (located on 97th Street & Third Avenue). Due to the fact that housing is not a requirement for students, only a limited number of Hunter's students will get a chance to live within the residence halls. Thankfully most students choose to live off campus in surrounding neighborhoods or close by boroughs.

As all three campuses are located on the East Side, most students will commute to classes by taking the 4, 5, 6 Green Line or take the bus. Some students may also choose to walk to bike to class (though, that would be quite the feat).

Where do students live other than dorms?

As explained before, because of the lack of availability in housing, most students choose to live off-campus in surrounding neighborhoods and boroughs. Neighborhoods located around the main campus that are also affordable for students include East Village, Lower East Side, Upper East Side, East Harlem and Chinatown. Many students may also choose to live in boroughs such as Brooklyn or Queens to save on rental costs.

For those interested in finding housing near Hunter College. Check out our Interactive HeatMaps to find more information on average rental prices in each neighborhood.

Where do alums live if they stay in the city?

While most alums graduate and move out of the city, those who remain choose to live all over Manhattan and neighboring boroughs. Some popular neighborhoods may include Upper East Side, Upper West Side, Hell's Kitchen, etc.

Resources for people moving to or in the city

Getting ready to move into the city? Take a peek at the RentHop Renter's Guide! It's designed to take you step-by-step through the NYC rental process. Don't fret about what documents you'll need or stress over how to find your dream apartment! Just make sure to read through the guide. For more NYC resources, see below.

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Real Estate Firms located physically around Hunter College campus:

  • Halstead Property (770 Lexington Avenue)
  • Stribling & Associates Ltd (924 Madison Avenue)
  • The Corcoran Group (660 Madison Avenue)
More resources for people interested in Hunter College, be sure to check out:

The Hunter College Site

Hunter College Admissions

Hunter College Office of Residential Life and Housing Services

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