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


31 Nagle Ave

187 Edgecombe Ave

2714 Frederick Douglass Blvd

22 Hamilton Ter

31 Hamilton Ter

468 W 142nd St

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458 W 142nd St

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460 W 142nd St

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535 W 141st St

527 W 141st St

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537 W 141st St

521 W 141st St

519 W 141st St

523 W 141st St

503 W 141st St

296 Convent Ave

188 Edgecombe Ave

2709 Frederick Douglass Blvd

3450 - 3456 Broadway

298 Convent Ave

2710-2712 Frederick Douglass Blvd

2516-2518 Seventh Ave

190 Edgecombe Ave

2512 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard

313 W 143rd St

307 West 143rd Street

2705 8th Ave

6 Hamilton Terrace

286 Convent Ave

25 Hamilton Ter

288 Convent Ave

473 W 141st St

469 W 141st St

467 W 141st St

475 W 141st St

471 W 141st St

461 W 141st St

1638 Amsterdam Ave

502 W 141st St

284 Convent Ave

162-164 W 146th St

453 W 141st St

1627-1635 Amsterdam Ave

229 W 144th St

83 Hamilton Pl

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