
Apartments near New York Community Hospital Of Brooklyn in Brooklyn, NY (2,463 Rentals)


1851 Coney Island Ave

1843 Coney Island Ave

1887 Coney Island Ave

The Posh

1770 E 14th St

1506 Avenue L

1875 Coney Island Ave

1867 Coney Island Ave

2388 Ocean Ave

1775 Coney Island Ave

1916 Avenue K

1208 Kings Hwy

The Lighthouse Condominiums

1569-1587 Ocean Ave

1775 E 13th St

Grand View

1820 Coney Island Ave

1215 Avenue M

1328 E 12th

1239 E 35th St

2417 Ocean Ave

1235 E 35th St

1711-1715 Coney Island Ave

2408-2412 Ocean Ave

1711 Coney Island Ave

1122 Chestnut Ave

1576 Ocean Ave

1125 Elm Ave

Edge on 12

1835 E 14th St

3806 Avenue L

2424 Ocean Ave

1819 E 13th St

1840 E 14th St

1002 Avenue N

1764 E 12th St

2015 E 23rd St

2405 Nostrand Ave

1862 E 14th St

1800 E 12th St

1953 E 17th St

1961 East 17th Street, Brooklyn NY 11229

2389 Nostrand Ave

1005 E 29th St

2475 Ocean Ave

1410 Avenue S

1963 E 17th St

2094 Coney Island Ave

1400 Avenue S

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