
Apartments near Plaza 700 in Brooklyn, NY (6,286 Rentals)


269-287 E 18th St

205 E 17th St

138 Thomas S Boyland St

511 Lincoln Pl

263 Eastern Pky

36 Kenilworth Pl

The College

335 E 19th St

Stone House

540 E 22nd St

635 Sterling Pl

1223 Atlantic Avenue

401 Macon St

The Frederick

Lincoln Court

580 E 22nd St

Imperial Apartments

590 E 21st St

403 Macon St

1350 Grant Sq

170 E 17th St

Loreto I & II Apartments

39 Macdonough St

Shamco Apartments - 1901 Dorchester Rd

126 Herkimer St

1328 Fulton St

702-752 E 103rd St

1820 Cortelyou Rd

Lincoln Arms

570 Nostrand Ave

635 E 21st St

190 E 17th St

600 E 21st St

Ditmas Hall

3 Macdonough St

330 E 19th St

782 E 32nd St

200 E 17th St

1810 Cortelyou Rd

5 MacDonough St

Kirkwood Apartments

350 East 19th Street

Bedford Arms Apartments

618 E 21st St

222 E 17th St

592-596 E 22nd St

The Franklin

3220 AVENUE H

950-952 Bergen St
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