
Apartments near Gateway Center in Brooklyn, NY (1,194 Rentals)


418 New Jersey Ave

344 Van Siclen Ave

403 New Jersey Ave

2501 Pitkin Ave

617 Lincoln Ave

2573 Pitkin Ave

482 Chestnut St

503 Euclid Ave

2437 Pitkin Ave

2571 Pitkin Ave

396 Vermont St

1089 Belmont Ave

402-422 Shepherd Ave

637 Osborn St

1353-1368 E 92nd St

180 Atkins Ave

183 Milford St

576 Hemlock St

2724 Pitkin Ave

2732-2736 Pitkin Ave

445 Linwood St

177 Milford St

179 Milford St

628 Osborn St

166 Atkins Ave

2278 Pitkin Ave

396 New Jersey Ave

77 Conklin Ave

Montauk Ave Cluster

396 Shepherd Ave

171 Milford St

344 Ashford St

563 Hemlock St

361 Miller Ave

2289-91-95 Pitkin Ave -3 Houses side by side

340 Georgia Avenue

305 Bradford St

432 Logan St

95th St

2772 Pitkin Ave

1618 E 91st St

H.O

892 Glenmore Ave

572 Osborn St

355 New Jersey Ave

1114 E 93rd St

382 Barbey St

305 Sheffield Ave

1024 Glenmore Ave

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There are currently 18,875 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,500 to $8,500 with an average price of $4,098.
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