
Apartments near University Hospital Of Brooklyn - Suny Downstate in Brooklyn, NY (7,334 Rentals)


21 Polhemus Pl

773 Carroll St

425 14th St

23 Tehama St 4

540 11th St

Jefferson Cluster ( 1204 Bedford Ave )

153 Jefferson Ave

161 Jefferson Ave

139 Jefferson Ave

316 Patchen Ave

312 Patchen Ave

946 Herkimer St

948 Herkimer St

20 Prescott Pl

2026 Pacific St

2093 Dean St

1545 St Marks Ave

1631 Eastern Pky

1634 Eastern Pky

1935 Bergen St

901 E 95th St

251 Saint Marks Ave

235 Lincoln Pl

373 Lewis Ave

952 Atlantic Ave

1504 8th Avenue

126 Marion St

587 Washington Ave

319 Malcolm X Blvd

339 Saratoga Ave

886 Foster Ave

1939 Bergen St

430 Halsey St

327 Macdonough St

175 Chauncey St

531 11th St

444 12th St

857 President St

223 Berkely Pl

221 Berkeley Pl

224 Lincoln Place

197 Sterling Pl

231 Park Pl

643 Vanderbilt Ave

925 Pacific St

77 Lefferts Pl

1071-1079 Fulton St

41 Jefferson Ave

466 Franklin Ave

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