
Apartments near Kingsboro Psychiatric Hospital in Brooklyn, NY (6,576 Rentals)


715 Eastern Pky

1005 Lincoln Pl

324 New York Ave

713 Eastern Pky

229 Troy Ave

1455-1459 St Johns Pl

Lincoln Terrace Race Arms

77 Tapscott St

60 Sutter Ave

384 E 98th St

1151 Willmohr St

1320 Sterling Pl

37 Erasmus St

380 E 98th St

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956 Rogers Ave

227 Utica Ave

213 Schenectady Ave

494 E 96th St

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45 Hampton Pl

585 E 93rd St

556 E 94th St

1380 Sterling Pl

1384 Sterling Pl

1300 Sterling Pl

1001 Lincoln Pl

646 Eastern Pky-3,420SF & 3,486BSF Air Rights

322 New York Ave

699 Eastern Pky

370 Montgomery St

162-172 E 29th St

1262 Sterling Pl

232-238 Troy Ave

227 Troy Ave

1284 Sterling Pl

1292 Sterling Pl

1288 Sterling Pl

1298 Sterling Pl

1338 STERLING Pl

226 Schenectady Ave

1129-1141 St Johns Pl

1149 St Johns Pl

1153 St Johns Pl

268 Albany Ave

1229 President St

284 E 31st St

2801 Beverley Rd

360 Montgomery St

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