
Apartments near Creedmoor Psychiatric Center in Queens Village, NY (285 Rentals)


60 Plainfield Ave

8710 204th St

120 Mckee St

The Fairmont

Princeton Owners Corp

99-105 Plainfield Ave

4320 Hamilton Pl

Lakeside Towers

4325 Douglaston Pky

199-07 Romeo Ct

Rocky Hill

199-04 Hillside Avenue

45-40 220th Pl

4512 220th St

Jamaica Apartments

90-23 198th St

Holliswood Gardens

9048-9052 198th St

211-63 46th Ave

21720 43rd Ave

21516 Northern Blvd

90-90 198th St

211-17-211-19 46th Ave

196-24-196-28 91st Ave

89 Plainfield Ave

Bayside Five-Unit Multifamily with Parking

9207 195th Plz

149 Louis Ave

4228 214th Pl

4033 215th St

Bayside Manor Park Apartments

92-26 195th Pl

92-28 195th Pl

21540 40th Ave

98-8 197th St

42-25 213th St

212-15 43rd Ave

4225 213th St

9814 197th St

41-23 Bell Blvd

Bell Condominiums

Bayside Plaza

4015 214th Pl

42-15 212th St

212-18-212-12 42nd Ave

Bayside Square

21417 41st Ave

3930 214th Pl

91-53 191st St

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There are currently 155 Studio Apartments in Queens Village with rent ranges from $1,450 to $3,450 with an average price of $2,212.
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