
Apartments near Central Desert Behavioral Health Center in Albuquerque, NM (445 Rentals)


800 Kent Ave NW

1003-1019 6th St NW

218 Yale Blvd SE

503 7th St SW

Harvard House

307-311 Yale Blvd SE

801-827 Silver Ave SW

217 Harvard Dr SE

2132-2136 Oxford Ave SE

1003 4th St NW

2129 Coal Ave SE

902 Tijeras Ave NW

The Dorm Apartments

2103 Eton Ave SE

1420 4th St NW

913 Copper Ave NW

322 Terrace St SE

120 10th St NW

909-911 Gold Ave SW

200-208 10th St NW

The Hive

804 Iron Ave SW

118 Bell Ave SE

512 Trumbull Ave SE

1002 Central Ave NW

210 Cornell Dr SE

Campus Compacts

201 Stanford Dr SE

1008 Central Ave NW

920 Lead Ave SW

400 11th St NW

1023 Central Ave NW

109 Columbia Dr SE

424 Yale Blvd SE

417 Harvard Dr SE

115 Columbia Dr SE

UNM Student Family Housing

1002 Lead Ave SW

1017-1025 Fruit Ave NW

1021 Silver Ave SW

1018-1022 Silver Ave SW

201 11th St NW

Ten Ten Townhomes

El Portal

201 Columbia Dr SE

1107 Tijeras NW

1100 Gold Ave SW

110 Columbia Dr SE

1203 Barelas Rd SW

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