
Apartments near John Ericsson Middle School 126 in Brooklyn, NY (1,024 Rentals)


60 Diamond St

37 Conselyea St

148 Conselyea St

121 Kingsland Ave

206 Skillman Ave

655 Manhattan Ave

584 Lorimer St

657 Manhattan Ave

83 Newell St

188 Woodpoint Rd

85 Newell St

162 Eckford St

587 Lorimer St

71 Driggs Ave

134 Kingsland Ave

688 Humboldt St

260 Withers St

86 Guernsey St

75 Driggs Ave

84 Newell St

186 Nassau Ave

137 Russell St

93 Newell St

90 Guernsey St

175 Woodpoint Rd

139 Russell St

201 Woodpoint Rd

647 Meeker Ave

The Point

178 Eckford St

190 Nassau Ave

178 Kingsland Ave

680 Manhattan Ave

176 Kingsland Ave

97 Diamond St

41 Jewel St

155 Monitor St

92 Diamond St

94 Diamond St

193 Nassau Ave

667 Meeker Ave

132 Norman Ave

111 Newell St

5 Sutton St

3 Sutton St

51 Driggs Ave

219 Kingsland Ave

134 Norman Ave

15 Kingsland Ave

Located in the New York City Geographic District #14 at 424 Leonard St in Brooklyn, NY, J.H.S. 126 John Ericsson Middle School serves grades 6-8 and has an enrollment of roughly 319 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Brooklyn apartments for rent that are close to J.H.S. 126 John Ericsson Middle School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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