
Apartments near Creedmoor Psychiatric Center in Queens Village, NY (251 Rentals)


21540 40th Ave

98-8 197th St

212-15 43rd Ave

42-25 213th St

4225 213th St

9814 197th St

41-23 Bell Blvd

Bell Condominiums

4015 214th Pl

Bayside Plaza

42-15 212th St

212-18-212-12 42nd Ave

Bayside Square

21417 41st Ave

3930 214th Pl

91-53 191st St

3627 215th St

36-01 Corporal Stone St

Monte Excelsior

Virginia Towers

25910 Hillside Ave

22005 64th Ave

214-35 93rd Ave

One Carnation

62 Tulip Avenue

Cunningham Heights

33-47 Floral Blvd

Cunningham Apartments

94-40 210TH ST

Luxe By Russos

Jamaica Apartments

196-11 Jamaica Ave

The Garden

195-24 LCC

Hollis Apartments

91-21 195th St

193-20 Jamaica Ave

91-32 195th Pl

Blair House

9150 195th St

19011 Hillside Ave

91-61 193rd St

9135 193rd St

39-20 214th Pl

9160 193rd St

213-03-213-09 41st Ave

BelAir Park

91-59 191st St

39-06 Corporal Stone St

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There are currently 156 Studio Apartments in Queens Village with rent ranges from $1,450 to $3,250 with an average price of $2,452.
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