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


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555 Eastern Pky

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1814 Nostrand Ave

3015 Avenue D

1018 Park Pl

247 New York Ave

187 Rochester Ave

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1020 Park Pl

1674 Sterling Pl

1650 Sterling Pl

558 Ralph Ave

2303 Strauss St

614 E 96th St

253 Parkside Ave

259 Parkside Ave

11 Linden Blvd

563 Howard Ave

996 Park Pl

2022 Strauss St

815-823 Flatbush Ave

737 Flatbush Ave

863 Flatbush Ave

1410 Prospect Pl

773 Flatbush Ave

641 E 95th St

612 E 96th St

438 Herzl St

162 Utica Ave

1000 Park Pl

215 Buffalo Ave

1653 Sterling Pl

1661 Sterling Pl

243 New York Ave

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2324 Bedford Ave 6

Patio Garden Apartments

506 Eastern Pky

1828 Nostrand Ave

1219 Union St

254 New York Avenue

250 New York Avenue

239 New York Ave

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919 E 46th St

1405 Prospect Pl

1551 Park Pl

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