
Apartments near 242 Bedford Ave in Brooklyn, NY (12,406 Rentals)


58 N 3rd St

170 S 1st St

555 Driggs Ave

199 N 6th St

172 Bedford Ave

201 N 6th St

175 Bedford Ave

303 Bedford Ave

110 Berry St

174 Roebling St

552 Driggs Ave

222 N 6th St

161 Roebling St

307 Bedford Ave

105 N 7th St

320 Bedford Ave

152 N 8th St

548 Driggs Ave

207-211 S 1st St

154 N 8th St

125 Roebling St

166 Bedford Ave

6 Hope St

157-159 Wythe Ave

256 Grand St

167-169 Bedford Ave

149 S 2nd St

258 Grand St

252 Grand St

101 N 7th St

105 Berry St

148 N 8th St

131 S 2nd St

107 Berry St

188 N 8th St

725 Driggs Ave

178 N 8th St

176 N 8th St

Factory Lofts

Berry Street Apartments

203 N 7th St

136 N 8th St

311 Bedford Ave

266 Berry St

540 Driggs Ave

199 N 7th St

338 Metropolitan Ave

172 N 8th St

264 Grand St
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