
Apartments near Medgar Evers College, The City University of New York in Brooklyn, NY (10,449 Rentals)


30 Rogers Avenue

698 Eastern Pky

458 St Marks Ave

290 Brooklyn Ave

224 New York Ave

350 Rutland Rd

692 Saint Marks Ave

830 Prospect Pl

236 Hawthorne St

631 Saint Marks Ave

680 Saint Marks Ave

678 Saint Marks Ave

491 E New York Ave

234 Hawthorne St

1383 Bedford Ave

702 Eastern Pky

428 Prospect Pl

294 Brooklyn Ave

594-596 Rogers Ave

457 Prospect Pl

988 Bergen St

637 Saint Marks Ave

24 Rogers Avenue

242 - 244 Hawthorne St.

980 Bergen St

341 Saint Johns Pl

420 Prospect Pl

383 Rutland Rd

1379 Bedford Ave

1377 Bedford Ave

651 Saint Marks Ave

593 Rogers Ave

1004 Bergen St

805 Prospect Pl

1198-1206 Nostrand Ave

895 Park Pl

56 Winthrop St

293 Hawthorne St

447 Prospect Pl

442-444 Saint Marks Ave

495 E New York Ave

657 St. Marks

852 Prospect Place

681 Classon Ave

1985 Bedford Ave

437 Prospect Pl

588-608 New York Ave

421 Park Pl

383 Sterling Pl
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