
Apartments near Medgar Evers College, The City University of New York in Brooklyn, NY (10,462 Rentals)


327-329 Rutland Rd

463 E. New York Ave

780 Prospect Pl

778 Prospect Pl

691 Nostrand Ave

340 Midwood St

195-200 Hawthorne St

1400-1408 Bedford Ave

46 Rogers Ave

727 Prospect Pl

786 Prospect Pl

784 Prospect Pl

The Bradshaw - 915-919 Saint Johns Place

254 New York Avenue

250 New York Avenue

645 Eastern Pky

372 Saint Johns Pl

480-482 Prospect Pl

484-486 Prospect Pl

494 Prospect Pl

68 Hawthorne St

15 Hawthorne St

658 Franklin Avenue

568 Saint Marks Ave

576 Rogers Ave

571 Saint Marks Ave

546 Saint Marks Ave

92 Hawthorne St

469 Park Pl

383 St Johns Pl

391 Saint Johns Pl

425 Sterling Pl

427 Sterling Pl

429 Sterling Pl

488 Empire Blvd

716 Nostrand Ave

242 New York Avenue

248 New York Ave

247 New York Ave

905 Sterling Pl

1153-1163 Nostrand Ave

464 Prospect Place

375 Midwood St

440 Brooklyn Ave

356 Midwood St

682 Eastern Pky

38 Hawthorne St

229 Hawthorne St

872 Park Pl

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