
Apartments near Arizona State Hospital in Phoenix, AZ (464 Rentals)


903 N 30th St

2222 E Garfield St

2223 E Roosevelt St

1112 N 27th St

Del Rey Apartments

1122/1126 27Th St,

Studios on Roosevelt

1018 N 22nd Pl

1022 N 22nd St

417 32nd St

2219 E Portland St

Cypress Point Apartments

419 N 20th St

2206 E Portland St

3239 E Van Buren St

1938 E Adams St

Adam Group Apartments

3235 E Randolph Rd

2726 E Culver St

4 Plex

2513 E Willetta St

4 Plex

Rancho Hermosa Trailer Park - 30 Space

Roosevelt Retail w/Duplex

3320 E Van Buren St

2302 E Willetta St

1825 E Adams St

Ventura Apartments

3420-3432 E Melvin St

1626-1628 N 26th Pl

3442 E Melvin St

1718 N 26th Pl

Papago Trailer Park

3502-3592 E Van Buren St

1734 E Jefferson St

1801 N 25th Pl

Sunset Acres

1818 N 26th Pl

1821 N 26th Pl

1826-1828 N 26th Pl

Tamarack Place II

Coronado Four-Plex

Almeria Apartments

1011 N Patricio St

Gardendale Mobile Park

1625 N 31st Pl

1915 N 26th Pl

Sunbeam

1713 N 31st Pl

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