
Apartments near University Hospital Of Brooklyn - Suny Downstate in Brooklyn, NY (7,357 Rentals)


2525 Church Ave

4411 Church Ave

170 Hawthorne St

610 Kingston Ave

414 E 34th St

130 Martense St

2605 Snyder Avenue

288-295 Maple St

130 Clarkson Ave

1076-1084 New York Ave

175 Hawthorne St

743-755 Fenimore St

100 Linden Blvd

535 Parkside Ave

480 Lefferts Ave

530 Parkside Ave

115 Lenox Rd

605 E. new York Ave

2075 Bedford Ave

250 Maple St

88-92 Linden Blvd

77 Linden Blvd

102-110 Lenox Rd

490-496 Lefferts Ave

532-544 Lefferts Ave

106-114 Clarkson Ave

1094-1110 New York Ave

740 Clarkson Ave

The Lawrence

The Lawrence

415 LEFFERTS AVE

2031 Bedford Ave

556 Lefferts Ave

350 Lefferts Ave

2819 Tilden Ave

The Sidney

486 Brooklyn

501 Lefferts Ave

Tilden Apartments

1114-1118 New York Ave

560-570 Lefferts Ave

4520 Church Ave

501 New York Ave

702 E New York Ave

341 Lincoln Rd

674 Maple St

109 Winthrop St

355 Lefferts Ave

450 E 34th St
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