
Apartments near New York State Psychiatric Institute in New York, NY (5,264 Rentals)


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471 W 144th St

1600 Nelson Avenue

304 W 147th St

The Alameda

307A W 146th St

2753 Frederick Douglass Blvd

461 W 144th St

414 W 145th St

619 W 143rd St

469 W 144th St

345-349 Convent Ave

527 West 143rd Street

519 W 143rd St

408 W 145th St

404 W 145th St

400 W 145th St

Hillview Towers

The Sugar Ridge Condominiums

2764 Frederick Douglass Blvd

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Inwood Gardens

2743 Frederick Douglass Blvd

505 W 143rd St

472 W 144th St

515 W 143rd St

655 Riverside Dr

336 Convent Ave

421 W 144th St

419 W 144th St

520 W 143rd St

413 W 144th St

350 W 145th St

2741 Frederick Douglass Blvd

415 W 144th St

417 W 144th St

2756 Frederick Douglass Blvd

2750 Frederick Douglass Blvd

340 W 145th St

475 W 143rd St

334 Convent Ave

337 Convent Ave

526 W 143rd St

621-623 W 142nd St

532 West 143rd Street

528 W 143rd St

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