
Apartments near Van Siclen Community Middle School in Brooklyn, NY (145 Rentals)


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MeadowWood at Gateway

721 Van Siclen Avenue

719 Van Siclen Ave

745 Schenck Ave

772 Miller Ave

766 Miller Ave

762 Miller Ave

758 Miller Ave

770 Hendrix St

754 Miller Ave

757 Miller Ave

753 Miller Ave

789 Vermont St

797 Vermont St

700 Bradford St

737 Miller Ave

740 Miller Ave

708 Wyona St

731 Hegeman Ave

793 Vermont St

588 Hegeman Ave

734 Miller Ave

705 Schenck Ave

726 Miller Ave

720 Miller Ave

719 Miller Ave

711 Miller Ave

707 Miller Ave

749 Pennslyvania Ave

678 Wyona St

665 Wyona St

708 Miller Ave

794 New Jersey Ave

749 Pennsylvania Ave

739 Pennsylvania Ave

655 Wyona St

637 Bradford St

542 New Lots Ave

510-512 New Lots Ave

534 New Lots Ave

530 Hegeman Ave

Walk-up Apartment

526 Hegeman Ave

695 Pennsylvania Ave

438 New Lots Ave

515 Hegeman Ave

695 Sheffield Ave

653 Pennsylvania Ave
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