
Apartments near Pennsylvania Plaza in Brooklyn, NY (2,124 Rentals)


2129 Atlantic Ave

3 Units, Mixed Use, Solid Brick Building

2127 Atlantic Ave

1892 Eastern Pky

1858 Prospect Pl

230 E 94th St

311 E 91st St

309 E 91st St

208 E 95th St

145 Rockaway Pky

196 Hale Ave

1886 Eastern Pkwy

3084 Fulton St

77 Tapscott St

17-19 Hill St

2288 Atlantic Ave

1409 Herkimer St

1563 Eastern Pky

1530 Eastern Pky

1861 Park Pl

2100 Union St

37 Hill St

520 E 78th St

2044 Bergen St

1512 Eastern Pky

1514 Eastern Pky

170 E 96th St

1551 Eastern Pkwy

192 E 56th St

1092 Winthrop St

739 Ralph Ave

135 Rockaway Pky

1526 Eastern Pky

211 E 94th St

298 E 91st St

142 Rockaway Pky

1120 Glenmore Ave

1518 Eastern Pky

49 Tapscott St

1522 Eastern Pky

168 E 96th St

598 Howard Ave

1006-1014 Clarkson Ave

150 E 56th St

47 Hill St

2028 Bergen St

14 Paerdegat 15th St

144 E 56th St

425-427 Saratoga Ave
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