
Apartments near Harlem Hospital Center in New York, NY (8,308 Rentals)


361 Malcolm X Blvd

228 W 140th St

224 W 141st St

Legacy Houses

42 E 132nd St

Common Robinson

2593-2595 Frederick Douglass Blvd

166 West 129th Street

302 W 137th St

304 W 137th St

480 St. Nicholas Avenue

267 W 131st St

301 W 138th St

226-230 W 141st St

115 W 143rd St

152 W 143rd St

139 W 143rd St

2 W 129th St

Westwind Houses

352-354 Lenox Ave

64 W 128th St

60 W 128th St

2620 Frederick Douglass Blvd

315 W 136th St

Strivers West Condominiums

2600 Frederick Douglass Blvd

2471 Frederick Douglass Blvd

2479 Frederick Douglass Blvd

One Striver's Row

349-359 Lenox Avenue

Dempsey Apartments

Strivers Plaza

315 W 137th St

305 W 138th St

50 E 131st St

58 E 132nd St

2 East 129th Street

47 E 130th St

104-110 W 144th St

53-55 E 130th St

Malcom X Apartments

103 W 127th St

2461 Frederick Douglas Blvd

313 W 138th St

Mother Zion-McMurray Apartments

342-346 Lenox Ave

22-24 W 128th St

79 W 127th St

& 456 St. Nicholas Ave

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