
Apartments near Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY (6,920 Rentals)


The Farra

659 Ocean Ave

590 Ocean Ave

635 Sterling Pl

132 Herkimer St

5 Saint Pauls Pl

2203 Clarendon Rd

369 E 21st St

2016 Regent Pl

1223 Atlantic Avenue

The Frederick

Atlantic Plaza Towers

Van Dyke III

Lincoln Court

2242 Clarendon Rd

137 MacDonough St

1806 Caton Ave

Kenmore Terrace

Imperial Apartments

263 Eastern Pky

511 Lincoln Pl

2502 Avenue D

Elevatored Apartment Building

1350 Grant Sq

Surrey Tower

126 Herkimer St

66 St Pauls Pl

48 St Pauls Pl

2204 Clarendon Rd

33 Crooke Ave

2902 Foster Ave

612 Ocean Ave

570 Nostrand Ave

1745 Caton Ave

49 E 19th St

32 St Pauls Pl

410 E 25th St

401 E. 21st

65 East 19th St

486 E 28th St

1328 Fulton St

Lincoln Arms

2513 Newkirk Ave

650 Ocean Ave

36 Crooke Ave

Bishop Philius and Helene Nicolas Senior

68 St Pauls Pl

39 Macdonough St

378 Lewis Ave

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