
Apartments near Harlem Hospital Center in New York, NY (8,311 Rentals)


248-250 W 149th St

414 W 145th St

224 W 122nd St

2021 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

457 W 143rd St

506 W 135th St

508 W 134th St

476 W 142nd St

155 W 121st St

1624 Amsterdam Ave

153 W 121st St

1403 Amsterdam Ave

334 Convent Ave

108 W 121st St

100 W 121st St

336 Convent Ave

721 Saint Nicholas Ave

2026 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

511 W 134th St

The Delta

509 W 135th St

510 W 136th St

504 W 139th St

413 W 145th St

509 W 134th St

2795 Frederick Douglass Blvd

719 Saint Nicholas Ave

226-228 W 122nd St

222 W 122nd St

730 Saint Nicholas Ave

10 Mount Morris W

300 W 149th St

120 W 121st St

106 W 121st St

215 W 121st St

West 148Th Street Cluster ( 2799 8Th Ave )

1638 Amsterdam Ave

116 W 121 St

132 W 121st St

503 W 140th St

523-525 W 133rd St

510 W 135th St

510 W 134th St

465 W 143rd St

415 W 145th St

6 W 121st St

473 W 142nd St

197 Malcolm X Blvd

475 W 142nd St
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