
Apartments near Caesar's Bay Shopping Center in Brooklyn, NY (1,970 Rentals)


The Bay

1515 Surf

Ocean Drive

371 95th St

3820 Cypress Ave, Unit #1

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8666 24th Ave, Unit 2nd Floor

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2434 E 2nd St, Unit 3

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2655 Cropsey Ave, Unit 3

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2150 68th St, Unit Apt 2

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1131 86th St, Unit Apartment 2 REAR

BATH AVENUE, Unit 3L

85 STREET, Unit 2B

BAY 31 STREET, Unit 3

23 AVENUE, Unit TOP

1119 Ocean Pkwy, Unit 3G

BAY 22 STREET, Unit C2

1723 Shore Pkwy, Unit 1

85 STREET, Unit 2A

85 STREET, Unit 1A

78 STREET, Unit 1F

NEW UTRECHT AVENUE, Unit 2F

Bayview Courtyard

8814 Bay Parkway

8686 Bay Pky

Landau Apartments

Contello Towers III

Contello Towers

2021 84th St

Sam Burt Houses

2155 82nd St

Harway Terrace

8201 19th Ave

The Cornelia Condominium

Independence Gardens

10 Avenue P

133-35 Avenue U

100 Avenue P

225 Avenue T

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