
Apartments near Mill Basin Plaza in Brooklyn, NY (719 Rentals)


1505 E 98th St

Coner Mix-used Building

The Clifford House

3206-3208 Glenwood Road

2660 E 28th St

2311 Avenue Y

2834 Ford St

745 E 31st St

3223 Glenwood Rd

2305 Avenue Y

2822 Batchelder St

3101-3115 Emmons Ave

1820 Avenue V

1541 New York Ave

2267 E 19th St

2718 Ocean Ave

2827 Brown St

Park Lane West

Shore Terrace Co-Op Apartments

2011 Avenue X

2829 Haring St

4641 Bedford Ave

1471 - 1473 Brooklyn Ave

2231 E 18th St

2758 Ocean Ave

2781 Ocean Ave

1900 Avenue W

2752 Ocean Ave

The Breakers at Sheepshead Bay Condominium

3014 Glenwood Rd

2323 Avenue Z

1517 New York Avenue

2652 E 26th St

2650 E 26th St

1522-1524 New York Ave

2654 E 26th St

2683 E 26th St

2662 E 26th St

2319 Avenue Z

2601 E 24th St

1507 New York Avenue

4050 Nostrand Ave

4665 Bedford Ave

3405 Farragut Rd

799 E 34th St

1508 New York Ave

2357 E 19th St

4660 Bedford Ave

2517 Voorhies Ave

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