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Location

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Phone Number
2525231195
Rent

$195 - $412*/month

Program Type

Section 8 Housing

Street Address

511 N Queen St

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Six Churches Plaza-Kinston Towersii

Six Churches Plaza-Kinston Towersii

Section 8 Housing

Six Churches Plaza-Kinston Towersii Has 110 Units Available

$195 - $412*/month
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St. John Village Apartments

St. John Village Apartments

Section 8 Housing

St. John Village Apartments Has 83 Units Available

$195 - $412*/month
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Barbara's Loving Care Home

Barbara's Loving Care Home

Retirement Community

Barbara's Loving Care Home Has 1 Units Available

$195 - $412*/month
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BRITTHAVEN OF KINSTON

BRITTHAVEN OF KINSTON

Retirement Community

BRITTHAVEN OF KINSTON Has 1 Units Available

$195 - $412*/month
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Classic Country Care

Classic Country Care

Retirement Community

Classic Country Care Has 1 Units Available

$195 - $412*/month
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KINSTON REHAB AND HEALTHCARE CTR

KINSTON REHAB AND HEALTHCARE CTR

Retirement Community

KINSTON REHAB AND HEALTHCARE CTR Has 1 Units Available

$195 - $412*/month
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LENOIR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TCU

LENOIR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TCU

Retirement Community

LENOIR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TCU Has 1 Units Available

$195 - $412*/month
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Spring Arbor - Kinston

Spring Arbor - Kinston

Retirement Community

Spring Arbor - Kinston Has 1 Units Available

$195 - $412*/month
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The Meadows Assisted Living

The Meadows Assisted Living

Retirement Community

The Meadows Assisted Living Has 1 Units Available

$195 - $412*/month
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Trinity Manor Homes Inc

Trinity Manor Homes Inc

Retirement Community

Trinity Manor Homes Inc Has 1 Units Available

$195 - $412*/month
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