
Apartments near Emmons Avenue in Brooklyn, NY (939 Rentals)


719-727 Ocean View Ave

2675 E 7th St

The Brighton Tower

Lincoln Co-Operative Apartments

611 Banner Ave

2931 Brighton 5Th St

The Brevoort

3178 Nostrand Ave

313-323 Brightwater Ct

735 Avenue W

302 Brighton Beach Ave

3100 Brighton 3Rd St

2580 Ocean Pky

2610 Ocean Pky

201 Brighton 1St Rd

Brighton Towers A

2234 Ocean Ave

Alexandra House

1877 E 12th St

1840 E 13th St

1720 E 13th St

1610 Avenue P

1580 E 18th St

1625 E 13th St

1577 E 17th St

The Dauphin

2809 Bragg St

2797 Bragg St

2844 Coyle St

The Breakers at Sheepshead Bay Condominium

2838A Coyle St

3101-3115 Emmons Ave

2834 Ford St

3810 Shore Pky

2822 Batchelder St

2827 Brown St

2775 Brown St

2829 Haring St

3 Cyrus Ave

4078 Nostrand Ave

2742 Haring St

La Mer Villas

3711 Shore Pky

4050 Nostrand Ave

3002 Voorhies Ave

2800 E 29th St

23 Lacon Ct

Shore Terrace Co-Op Apartments

3021 Avenue Z

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There are currently 18,919 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,056 to $10,162 with an average price of $4,274.
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