
Apartments near Medgar Evers College, The City University of New York in Brooklyn, NY (10,454 Rentals)


500 Clinton Ave

393 4th St

398 8th St

249 Putnam Ave

440 3rd St

783 Union St

454 12th St

383 1st St

502 Clinton Ave

1255 Park Place

450 12th St

774 Albany Ave

498 Clinton Ave

931 Fulton St

215 Prospect Park W

62 Veronica Pl

152 Macon St

430 Schenectady Ave

452 12th St

1463 Fulton St

208 Prospect Park W

189 Jefferson Ave

667 Carroll St

77 Saint Marks Ave

146 6th Ave

263 Flatbush Ave

1478 Fulton St

210 Prospect Park

923 Fulton St

1163 Prospect Ave

481 Waverly Ave

433A 9th St

267 Flatbush Ave

466 15th St

80 Monroe St

781 Union St

1320 Saint Johns Pl

377 1st St

109 Albany Ave

444 12th St

661 Carroll St

199 Prospect Park SW

1267 Lincoln Pl

367 Herkimer St

429 3rd St

438 3rd St

215 Jefferson Ave

20 E 32nd St

665 Carroll St
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