
Apartments near New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, NY (10,138 Rentals)


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792 Park Pl

327 Clinton St

547 Henry St

325 Clinton St

627 St. Marks Ave

149 DeKalb Ave

231 Midwood St

716 Prospect Pl

The Smith Condominium

232 Sackett St

319 Lincoln Rd

548 Henry St

819A 5th Ave

241 Midwood St

1 S Oxford St

1018 Bergen St

35 Cambridge Pl

19 Dahill Rd

338 Clinton Ave

161 Gates Ave

796 Park Pl

822 Saint Johns Pl

2015 Bedford Ave

820 Saint Johns Pl

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631 Saint Marks Ave

219 Sackett St

228 Sackett St

45 Argyle Rd

321 Clinton St

The Maritime

27 Irving Pl

230 Degraw St

217 Cumberland St

1128 Fulton St

827 Nostrand Ave

151 Gates Ave

226 Degraw St

829 Nostrand Ave

782 Lincoln Pl

2155 Caton Ave

822 5th Ave

527 Henry St

Caton Towers

30 Huntington St

538 Henry St

525 Henry St

350 Clinton St

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