
Apartments near Canarsie Plaza in Brooklyn, NY (3,037 Rentals)


4024 Church Ave

920 Albany Ave

135 Tapscott St

1505 E 98th St

1068-1076 Rutland Rd

99 Rockaway Pky

1543 Albany Ave

120 Tapscott St

129 Tapscott St

1618 E 91st St

4016 Church Ave

2 UNIT MIXED-USE BUILDING IN EAST FLATBUSH

1033 Rutland Rd

124 Tapscott St

83-85 E 94th St

33 E 51st St

Affordable & Supportive Family Housing at Van

739 Ralph Ave

88 E 42nd St

1249-1253 E 55th St

74 E 95th St

735 Ralph Ave

1077 Rutland Rd

729 Ralph Ave

196 E 40th St

537 Snediker Ave

78 E 42nd St

539 Snediker Ave

10 E 43rd St

1238 E 70th St

619 Saratoga Ave

60 Sutter Ave

66 E 95th St

179 Herzl Street

69 E 96th St

62 E 96th St

61 E 95th St

26 Sutter Ave

737 Alabama Ave

590 Williams Ave

59 E 96th St

Innovative Urban Village

2 Units, Vacant, Ideal For 6 Family Conversio

237 Chester St

233 E 39th St

59 Rockaway Pkwy

48 E 96th St

578 Williams Ave

643 Alabama Ave

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