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


215 Park Pl

515 Washington Ave

626 Marlborough Rd

207 Saint James Pl

26 8th Ave

632 Marlborough Rd

179 Gates Ave

373 Grand Ave

353 Franklin Ave

368 Greene Ave

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1280 Ocean Ave

36 Quincy St

355 Franklin Ave

1066 Halsey St

1062 Halsey St

1084 Decatur St

57 Quincy St

97A Cooper Street

203 Park Pl

566 Vanderbilt Ave

96 Covert St

760 Evergreen Ave

431 Classon Ave

369-371 Grand Ave

351 Franklin Ave

26 Quincy

346 Franklin Avenue

579 Vanderbilt Ave

234 Saint James Pl

348 E 9th St

198 Prospect Pl

200 Saint Marks Ave

630 Bergen St

338 E 9th St

342 E 9th St

775 Coney Island Ave

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226 Saint James Pl

39 Quincy St

717-721 Avenue C

345 Franklin Avenue

365 Greene Ave

204 Park Pl

702 Evergreen Ave

161 Gates Ave

554 Vanderbilt Ave

109 Moffat St

1353-1368 E 92nd St

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