
Apartments near Pratt Institute - Brooklyn Campus in Brooklyn, NY (12,781 Rentals)


74 2nd Pl

540 Henry St

174 Knickerbocker Ave

447-449 Decatur St

Aqua

429 Graham Ave

5,500 BSF

481 3rd Ave

436 Graham Ave

251 Skillman Ave

330 Troy Ave

500 4th Ave

516 3rd Ave

1510-1520 Carroll St

Court Street Lofts

202 W 9th St

2 Bed 1 Bath__2500__Hardwood Floors

205 15th St

Carriage House on the Slope

226 15th St

86 16th Street

599 5th Ave

191 17th St

The Aaron

152 18th St

897 Empire Blvd

655 5th Ave

1568 Lincoln Pl

133 23rd street

Common Baker

907 Saint Marks Ave

Esther Lloyd-Jones Hall

Willoughby Hall

283 Classon Ave

277 Classon Ave

279 Classon Ave

293 Classon Ave

291 Classon Ave

289 Classon Ave

285 Classon Ave

281 Classon Ave

287 Classon Ave

295 Classon Ave

297 Classon Ave

263 Classon Ave

238 Hall St

156 Willoughby Ave

275 Washington Ave

159 Willoughby Ave

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