
Apartments near Interfaith Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY (10,479 Rentals)


547 Lincoln Pl

951 Mad

Harry Silver Housing Company, Inc.

311 Rogers Ave

1487 Broadway

1050 Broadway

Lexington Brooklyn

1002 Bushwick Ave

Lefferts Place Mews

439 Lincoln Rd

1040 Carroll St

132 E 93rd St

229A Vernon Avenue

1184 Bushwick Ave

843 Classon Avenue

594 Marcy Ave

1077 Nostrand Ave

Common Grand (Furnished Rooms)

180 E 93rd St

475 Sterling Pl

341 Midwood St

The Rutland

351 Midwood St

687 Bushwick Ave

175 SPENCER ST

Liv at Hart

944 Fulton St

175 Eastern Pky

941 Willoughby Ave

Mutual Apartments, Inc

430 Rogers Ave

Fulton Street Lofts

Brooklyn High Rise

382 Prospect Pl

735 Bergen St

1296-1271 Dekalb Ave

1206 Putnam Ave

12 Crown St

190 Skillman St

109-111 Montgomery St

Rheingold Heights II

1074 Halsey Street

The Kent

140 Woodbine Street

538 Washington Ave

648 Chauncey Street

689 Myrtle Ave

9 Marcus Garvey Blvd

67 Mother Gaston Blvd
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