
Apartments near Dekalb Plaza in Brooklyn, NY (12,007 Rentals)


162 Monroe St

478 Park Ave

148 Monroe St

702 Lafayette Ave

397 Classon Ave

160 Monroe St

410 Nostrand Ave

599 Myrtle Ave

228 Monroe St

600 Myrtle Ave

141 Tompkins Ave

845 Kent Ave

135 Taaffe Pl

272 Gates Ave

71 Quincy St

150 Vernon Ave

259 Kosciuszko St

104 M.L.K. Jr Pl

85 Monroe St

256 Kosciusko St

599-607 Greene Ave

262 Gates Avenue Apartments

537 Marcy Ave

892 Myrtle Ave

841 Kent Ave

712 Lafayette Ave

162 Pulaski St

Clifton Hill Plaza

808-812 Bedford Ave

53 Spencer St

The Parkview

810 Marcy Ave

108 Martin Luther King Pl

110 Martin Luther King Jr Pl

376 Classon Ave

777 Bedford Ave

783 Bedford Ave

495 Park Ave

CLASSIC 4-FAMILY BROWNSTONE w GREAT INCOME

98-106 Clifton Pl

366 Lafayette Ave

472 Gates Ave

18 Van Buren St

591 Myrtle Ave

476 Gates Ave

893 Myrtle Ave

138 Taaffe Pl

218 Classon Ave

474 Gates Ave

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