
Apartments near John Dewey High School in Brooklyn, NY (50 Rentals)


Avenue W

2319 W 12th St

2539-2543 W 16th St

2808 Harway Ave

26-30 28th Ave

30 28th Ave

2916 86th St

181 Avenue W

2315 W 13th St

2302-2324 W 12th St

2911 86th St

Harway Terrace

Contello Towers

2402 Stillwell Ave

2366 W 11th St

Mixed Use Multi-FAM

2542 Stillwell Ave

23 Bay 49th St

2531 W 15th Pl

2529 W 15th Pl

2525 W 15th St

2547 W 15th St

2541 W 15th St

2553 W 15th St

2551 W 15th St

2555 W 15th St

2559 W 15th St

2546 W 15th St

2574 Stillwell Ave

2513 W 17th St

235 Avenue Z

125 28th Ave

133 Bay 50th St

143 Bay 49Th St

2863 Cropsey Ave

2397 Boynton Pl

2881 Cropsey Ave

2872 86th St

176 28th Ave

2399 Boynton Pl

191 28th Ave

195 28th Ave

197 Bay 47th St

2918 86th St

2121 Shore Pky

2265 W 7th St

2524 McDonald Ave

511 Lake St

220 Avenue W
Brooklyn, NY Local Guide

Located in the New York City Geographic District #21 at 50 Ave X in Brooklyn, NY, John Dewey High School serves grades 9-12 & ungraded and has an enrollment of roughly 2160 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 John Dewey High School 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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