
Apartments near Medgar Evers College, The City University of New York in Brooklyn, NY (10,448 Rentals)


1078 Fulton St

45 Martense St

Common Brower (Furnished Rooms)

1240 Bedford Ave

210 Linden Blvd

524 Third St

1510-1520 Carroll St

148 7th Ave

156 7th Ave

330 Troy Ave

Linden Plaza

217 Terrace Pl

944 Fulton St

Fulton Street Lofts

Park Place Condominium

538 Washington Ave

1511 Pacific St

107 Jefferson Ave

Common Grand (Furnished Rooms)

651 Vanderbilt St

Duplex

3213 Church Ave

The Gorman

289 6th Ave

567 Ocean Avenue Condominiums

1476 Fulton Street

1485 Fulton St

Bedford Ave Condos

Prospect Park South

35 Sterling Pl

451 Clinton Ave

90 Troy Ave

333 4th St

40 Argyle Rd

897 Empire Blvd

Heritage Dean Street

Harry Silver Housing Company, Inc.

378 3rd St

475 Carlton Ave

302 5th Ave

218 Quincy St

Atlantic Terrace

3400-3500 Snyder Ave

Lexington Brooklyn

681 Ocean Ave

701 Union St

282 E 35th St

580 Carroll St

285 E 35th St
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