
Apartments near Medgar Evers College, The City University of New York in Brooklyn, NY (10,458 Rentals)


433 Kingston Ave

128 New York Ave

130 New York Ave

773 Eastern Pky

519 Maple St

336 St. Marks Ave

843 Carroll St

930 President St

847 Carroll St

653 Washington Ave

40 Clarkson Ave

587 Franklin Ave

194 Clarkson Ave

1325 Bedford Ave

1206 Pacific St

1187 Dean St

1185 Dean St

1144 Bergen St

1323 Bedford Avenue

1319 Bedford Ave

1205 Dean St

514 Maple St

647 Washington Ave

1054 Sterling Pl

996 Park Pl

581 Franklin Ave

202 Clarkson Ave

406 Hawthorne St

1275 Nostrand Ave

1141 Bergen St

1242 Pacific St

327 Saint Marks Ave

155 Woodruff Avenue

1321 Bedford Ave

1236 Pacific St

198 Clarkson Ave

760 Bergen St

161 Woodruff Ave

174 Woodruff Ave

565 1St Street

42 Montgomery Pl

862 Carroll St

118 Underhill Ave

36 Plaza St E

563 1St Street

53 Montgomery Pl

323 Saint Marks Ave

313 Park Pl

309-311 Prospect Place

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