
Apartments near Flatlands Shopping Center in Brooklyn, NY (1,855 Rentals)


7939 Seaview Ave

4705 Avenue D

667 E 43rd St

1602 E 43rd St

666 E 43rd St

1543 Albany Ave

2 MIXED-USE BUILDING IN EAST FLATBUSH

2239 Troy Ave

1353-1368 E 92nd St

1282 E 39th St

19 Hubbard Pl

1114 E 93rd St

3802 Glenwood Rd

77 Conklin Ave

95th St

1789-1795 Flatbush Ave

3806 Avenue L

1629 Brooklyn Ave

1617 Brooklyn Ave

1814 Brooklyn Ave

1105 E 95th St

919 E 93rd St

1155 East 35th Street

1067 Utica Ave

1075 E 35th St

920 E 94th St

1529 Brooklyn Ave

3413-3417 Avenue J

1618 E 91st St

576 E 51st St

1235 E 35th St

568 E 51st St

900 E 35th St

1239 E 35th St

413 E 54th St

3626 Kings Hwy

971 E 34th St

3421 Glenwood Rd

856 E 35th St

1471 - 1473 Brooklyn Ave

2072 Pearson St

977 E 34th St

3412 Glenwood Rd

185 E 59th St

1427 E 95th St

901 E 95th St

1682 Flatbush Ave

Lehen Court

8803 Avenue A

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