
Apartments near Dekalb Plaza in Brooklyn, NY (12,019 Rentals)


186 Franklin Ave

185 Kosciuszko St

190 Franklin Ave

327-329 Franklin Ave

323 Nostrand Ave

365 Greene Ave

715 Dekalb Ave

152 Skillman St

197 Quincy St

150 Skillman St

190 Lexington Ave

296 Lexington Ave

290 Lexington Ave

284 Lexington Ave

282 Lexington Ave

294 Lexington Ave

292 Lexington Ave

205 Quincy St

327 Franklin Ave

286 Lexington Ave

682 Myrtle Ave

325 Nostrand Ave

463 DeKalb Ave

720 DeKalb

189 Quincy St

209 Quincy St

167 Franklin Ave

94 Hart St

171 Franklin Avenue

298 Lexington Ave

169 Franklin Ave

302 Lexington Ave

114A Walworth St

436 Lafayette Ave

144 Skillman St

327 Nostrand Ave

670 Myrtle Ave

438 Lafayette Ave

92 Hart St

717 Dekalb Ave

1098 Bedford Ave

144-146 Skillman St

181 Quincy St

1100 Bedford Ave

1077 Bedford Ave

114 Sandford St

169 Quincy Street

675 Myrtle Ave

727 DeKalb Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Brooklyn?
There are currently 18,881 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,500 to $8,500 with an average price of $4,133.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Brooklyn ranges from $1,200 to $33,674 with an average monthly rent of $5,222.
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