
Apartments near High School for Youth and Community Development in Brooklyn, NY (265 Rentals)


136 Erasmus St

68 St Pauls Pl

220 E 18th St

191 E 17th St

205 E 17th St

170 E 17th St

1819 BEVERLY RD

255 E 18th St

201 E 19th St

755 Ocean Ave

36 Crooke Ave

Beverley Manor

240 E 18th St

1715 Caton Ave

750 Ocean Ave

200 E 19th St

157 Erasmus St

20 Crooke Ave

1803 Beverly Road

190 E 17th St

1705 Caton Ave

420 E 21st St

766 Ocean Ave

Martense Street Apartments

1713 Beverley

2401 Cortelyou Rd

200 E 17th St

781 Ocean Ave

200 Linden Blvd

269-287 E 18th St

222 E 17th St

209 E 16th St

Courtelyou

2502 Cortelyou Rd

460 E 21st St

Colonial Court

1618 Beverley Rd

Cortelyou Arms

800-810 Ocean Ave

1601 BEVERLEY Rd

260 Lenox Rd

835 Ocean Ave

822 OCEAN AVE

270 Lenox Rd

323 E 19th St

31 E 31st St

41 E 31st St

1810 Cortelyou Rd

832 Ocean Ave

Located in the New York City Geographic District #17 at 911 Flatbush Ave in Brooklyn, NY, High School for Youth and Community Development serves grades 9-12 & ungraded and has an enrollment of roughly 384 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Brooklyn apartments for rent that are close to High School for Youth and Community Development with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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