
Apartments near Pratt Institute - Brooklyn Campus in Brooklyn, NY (12,776 Rentals)


242A Adelphi St

170 Lafayette Ave

172 Lafayette Ave

82 Clinton Ave

434 Waverly Ave

476 Washington Ave

470 Washington Ave

95 Gates Ave

461 Washington Ave

97 Gates Ave

107 Gates Ave

373 Grand Ave

501 Lafayette Ave

5 Spencer Ct

3 Spencer Ct

837 Bedford Ave

138A Lexington Ave

478 Washington Ave

1074 Bedford Ave

397 Greene Ave

53 Taaffe Pl

436 Classon Ave

75 Skillman St

840 Bedford Ave

108 Gates Ave

166 Lafayette Ave

76 Clinton Ave

430 Clinton Ave

430 Waverly Ave

164 Lafayette Ave

244 Adelphi St

242 Adelphi St

140 Lexington Ave

835 Bedford Ave

224 Walworth St

216 Walworth St

159 Adelphi St

311 Adelphi St

177 Adelphi St

201 De Kalb Avenue

315 Adelphi St

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69 Gates Ave

475 Washington Ave

119 Quincy St

450 Classon Ave

13 Irving Pl

788 Kent Ave

184 Adelphi St

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