
Apartments near New Hampshire Hospital - Psychiatric Unit in Concord, NH (118 Rentals)


The Isabella Apartments

Kearsarge

Hollis Commons

Sycamore Apartments

37 Thompson Street

The Railyard

11 Lawrence St, Unit 11A

67 Warren St, Unit Carriage House Furnished Apartment

15 Grove St, Unit Grove Street

67 School St, Unit 1

38 Highland St, Unit 38B

39 S Main St, Unit 2

42 Downing St

9 Merrimack Street

68 Centre Street

49/51 Centre Street

76 Rumford Street

41 Centre St.

51-53 Beacon Street

Morning Star Condominiums

96 South St

5-9 Gilmore St

60 South St

56 South St

Perley Place

The Theobald

53 South St

41-43 Laurel St

49-51 Perley St

25-33 Pierce St

31 South St

6-8 S Spring St
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There are currently 40 Studio Apartments in Concord with rent ranges from $1,225 to $1,700 with an average price of $1,462.
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