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


201-211 Sherman Ave

91 Payson Ave

2250 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

480-490 LENOX Ave

114 W 134th St

25-27 Cooper St

41 Convent Ave

2246 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

252 W 132nd St

244 W 132nd St

1403 Amsterdam Ave

32 St Clair Pl

487 W 129th St

269 W 131st St

250 W 132nd St

228 W 132nd St

261 W 131st St

556 Riverside Dr

265 W 131st St

247 W 131st St

162 W 133rd St

226 W 132nd St

73-75 Seaman Ave

477 Malcolm X Blvd

263 W 131st St

206 W 132nd St

115 Payson Ave

24 Cooper St

2245 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd

148 W 133rd St

77-79 Seaman Ave

214 W 132nd St

245 W 131st St

237 W 131st St

233 W 131st St

16-18 Old Broadway

235 W 131st St

204 W 132nd St

212 W 132nd St

227 W 131st St

215 W 131st St

225 W 131st St

217 W 131st St

12 Old Broadway

221 W 131st St

219 W 131st St

138 W 133rd St

155 W 132nd St

301 West 130th Street

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