
Apartments near Kings Bay Shopping Center in Brooklyn, NY (2,542 Rentals)


520 e 21st street

2387 Ocean Ave

1225 Ocean Pky

2502 Cortelyou Rd

1114-1118 New York Ave

1755 E 13th St

Carla

1094-1110 New York Ave

2203 Clarendon Rd

2015 Dorchester Road

931-955 Coney Island Ave

2815 Beverley Rd

1746 E 13th St

310 E 12th St

5201 Clarendon Rd

414 E 34th St

855 Ocean Ave

Shamco Apartments - 1901 Dorchester Rd

1745 E 12th St

1776 E 13th St

2401 Cortelyou Rd

485-499 E 21st St

1127 Flatbush Ave

2525 Beverley Rd

1902 E 18th St

854 Ocean Ave

2435 Ocean Ave

2224 Cortelyou Rd

New york Covrt

714 Foster Ave

911-929 Coney Island Ave

777 Foster Ave

480 E 21st St

835 Ocean Ave

1780 E 13th St

Akoya Luxury Rentals

Seymour Court

Elevator Apt.

Hampton House Apartments

832 Ocean Ave

1829 E 14th St

1705 Dorchester Rd

Dorchester Estates

1225 Avenue R

1310 Avenue R

Lexington Arms

1076-1084 New York Ave

330 East 22nd Street

350 East 19th Street

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