
Apartments near Brooklyn Hospital Center - Downtown Campus in Brooklyn, NY (11,782 Rentals)


169 S 4th St

513 6th Ave

2 br down the block from the busy Bedford ave

293 Hooper St

680 Saint Marks Ave

356 Bedford Avenue, Comm. A

1516 Bedford Ave

609 Nostrand Ave

Pacific Street Lofts

256 S 4th St

312 Keap St

151 S 4th St

176 Herkimer Street

18 Van Buren St

181 Herkimer Street

89 S 4th St

174 Herkimer Street

403 putnam ave

532 4th Ave

CLASSIC 4-FAMILY BROWNSTONE w GREAT INCOME

125 Rogers Ave

553 Gates Ave

217 S 4th St

848 Franklin Ave

312 Jefferson Ave

847 Franklin Ave

323 S 5th St

341 Madison St

175 Vernon Ave

392 12th St

151 Lorimer St

221 S 4th St

127 Rogers Ave

147 Lorimer St

405 Broadway

88 Walton St

614 Willoughby Ave

256 Kosciusko St

225 S 4th St

351 13th St

312 13th St

765 Park Pl

1524 Bedford Ave

850 Franklin Ave

854 Franklin Ave

318 13th St

217 Van Brunt St

384 12th St

165 Harrison Ave

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