
Apartments near Pennsylvania Plaza in Brooklyn, NY (2,136 Rentals)


Cypress Park

174 Van Siclen Ave

La Vista At Highland Park

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77A Somers St

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737 Jerome St, Unit 1R

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580 Miller Ave, Unit Rear Studio

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656 Georgia Ave, Unit 1

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982 Dumont Ave

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504 Vermont St, Unit A

670 Schenck Ave, Unit 2

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521 Hegeman Ave, Unit 2

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1352 Herkimer St, Unit #1

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80 Sunnyside Ave, Unit Ground floor

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164 Hull St, Unit 1 st floor

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207 E 96th St, Unit 1R

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520 Sheffield Ave, Unit 1a

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112 E 95th St, Unit 1F

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518 Sheffield Ave, Unit 2F

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529 Crescent St, Unit First Floor Front

29 Buffalo Ave

548 Rockaway Ave, Unit 2

EAST 96 STREET

1381 St Marks Ave, Unit 1F

9746 Drew St, Unit 2

1658 Prospect Pl, Unit 2

1521 E 94th St, Unit 1

77A Somers St, Unit 2

569 Vermont St, Unit 2

77A Somers St, Unit 1

2BR 1BA Townhouse Private Garden & In-Laundry on Ocean Hill Bushwick Border, Unit 1

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181 Hull St, Unit SI ID1359075P

GRANT AVENUE, Unit 2

593 Miller Ave, Unit 2F

1440 E 85th St, Unit 2

AVENUE J, Unit 2

860 Herkimer St, Unit 1

2008 Fulton St, Unit b1

10005 Seaview Ave, Unit 2nd floor

GRANT AVENUE, Unit #5

FULTON STREET, Unit 2

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316 Chauncey St

719 Snediker Ave

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