
Apartments near Medgar Evers College, The City University of New York in Brooklyn, NY (10,457 Rentals)


502 3rd St

543 16th St

2603 Church Ave

500 3rd St

497 12Th Street

149 Prospect Park SW

118 Sterling Pl

489 9Th Street

510 Ocean Ave

784-786 President St

250 Seeley St

821A Union St

450 Grand Ave

530 16th St

83 Kingston Ave

499 12th St

487 9Th Street

496 3rd St

249 7th Ave

460 LENOX ROAD

41 Putnam Ave

868 New York Ave

1-9 Putnam Ave

504-510 Ocean Ave

79 Kingston Ave

610 Dean St

515 Ocean Ave

176 Prospect Park W

Jefferson Cluster ( 1204 Bedford Ave )

116 Hancock St

1421-1423 Nostrand Ave

709 Carroll St

494 3rd St

498 3rd St

1189 Bedford Ave

1185 Bedford Ave

487 3rd St

135 Saint Marks Ave

30 McDonough St

497 9th St

1187 Bedford Ave

821 Union St

492 Nostrand Ave

129 Berkeley Pl

132 Lincoln Pl

121 Sterling Pl

975 Saint Marks Ave

95 Hancock St

8 Fairview Place
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