
Apartments near Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY (6,926 Rentals)


539 Snediker Ave

731 E 32nd St

121 Hancock St

729 E 32nd St

636 Classon Ave

1223 Bedford Ave

Sherlock

436 Chauncey St

286 Sumpter St

2198 Fulton St

2361 Atlantic Ave

2363 Atlantic Ave

2365 Atlantic Ave

2414 Pacific St

1709 E New York Ave

332 Marcus Garvey Blvd

638 Classon Ave

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2410 Pacific St

504 Hinsdale St

786 Washington Ave

456 Madison St

427 Saint Johns Pl

418 Saint Johns Pl

741 Washington Ave

469 Park Pl

447 Prospect Pl

208 Lefferts Pl

1175 Fulton St

21-23 Spencer Pl

1238 Bedford Ave

600 E 26th St

462 Nostrand Ave

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441 Putnam Ave

The Clifford House

1620 New York Ave

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716 Putnam Ave

697 Jefferson Ave

177 Patchen Ave

216 Malcolm X Blvd

168 Patchen Ave

657 Macdonough St

438 Chauncey St

117 Thomas S Boyland St

288 Sumpter St

1476 Flatbush Ave

373 Tompkins Ave

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