
Apartments near New York State Psychiatric Institute in New York, NY (5,263 Rentals)


749 Saint Nicholas Ave

753 Saint Nicholas Ave

30 Macombs Pl

566 W 191st St

4460-4466 Broadway

4441-4443 Broadway

Minerva Court

747 Saint Nicholas Ave

417 W 147th St

425 W 147th St

2807 Frederick Douglass Blvd

2807 Eighth Ave

Paul Revere

621 West 145th Street

540 W 146th St

680 Riverside Dr

479 W 146th St

426 W 147th St

424 W 147th St

304-306 W 149th St

741 St Nicholas Ave

407 W 147th St

360 Wadsworth Ave

79-85 Fairview Ave

609 W 191st St

300 W 149th St

367 Wadsworth Avenue

720 Fort Washington Ave

West 148Th Street Cluster ( 2799 8Th Ave )

281-285 W 150th St

746 St Nicholas Pl

533 W 145th St

531 W 145th St

406 W 147th St

425 W 146th St

513 W 145th St

2795 Frederick Douglass Blvd

366 Wadsworth Ave

7 Broadway Ter

273 W 150th St

298 W 149th St

738 Saint Nicholas Ave

731 Saint Nicholas Ave

1724 Amsterdam Avenue

381 Convent Ave

423 W 146th St

464 W 146th St

466 W 146th St

419 W 146th St

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