
Apartments near New Heights Middle School in Brooklyn, NY (226 Rentals)


519 Kingston Ave

1489 Carroll St

1015 Montgomery St

555 Crown St

1587 Carroll St

1485 Carroll St

405 Utica Ave

1460 Carroll St

1043 Montgomery St

433 Kingston Ave

The Kensington

1635 Carroll St

1639 Carroll St

795 Crown St

Carollton Court

504 Crown St

1702 Carroll St

1661 Carroll St

1705 Carroll St

1683 Carroll St

1689 Carroll St

1740 Carroll St

83-85 E 94th St

36 E 95th St

461 Winthrop St

667 Brooklyn Avenue

66 E 95th St

74 E 95th St

61 E 95th St

1033 Rutland Rd

48 E 96th St

32 E 96th St

62 E 96th St

117 E 95th St

127 E 95th St

69 E 96th St

59 E 96th St

133 E 95th St

147 E 95th St

1068-1076 Rutland Rd

1077 Rutland Rd

54 Rockaway Pky

157 E 95th St

151 E 95th St

53 Rockaway Pky

45 Rockaway Pky

27 Rockaway Pky

127 E 96th St

47 Rockaway Pky
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Located in the New York City Geographic District #17 at 790 E New York Ave in Brooklyn, NY, New Heights Middle School serves grades n/a. 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 New Heights 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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