
Apartments near University Hospital Of Brooklyn - Suny Downstate in Brooklyn, NY (7,362 Rentals)


782 E 32nd St

95 Kingston Ave

1515 Park Pl

St. John’s Place Family Center

217-227 E 7th St

Martinique

171 Eastern Pkwy

585 Park Pl

585 Prospect Pl

1037-1039 Bergen St

Park Mansion

Park Manor

Kinsor Tower

Pacific St Cluster ( 1446 Pacific St )

620-624 Howard Ave

630 Howard Ave

466 Rockaway Pky

Helen Court

89 Kingston Ave

St. Johns Place

Stuy Park

1404 Pacific St

1406 Pacific Street

1212 Saint Marks Avenue

222 E 8th St

605 East 16th Street

159 Eastern Parkway

1211 DEAN ST

410 Westminster Rd

1453 Prospect Pl

1484 Prospect Pl

1543 Park Pl

1170 Ocean Ave

1656 St John

Elliot Graham Houses

536-544 E 96th St

1539 Park Pl

560 Prospect Pl

Help Park Place

Common Kingston (Furnished Rooms)

3220 AVENUE H

Cecil Court

1559-1563 Dean St

Windsor Terrace Apartments

Crescent Arms

1284-1286 Pacific St

1296 Pacific St

1176 Ocean Ave

550 Prospect Plz

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