
Apartments near Plaza 700 in Brooklyn, NY (6,279 Rentals)


233 Troy Ave

3410 Beverly Rd

1527 Nostrand Ave

502 Montgomery St

292 Midwood St

1645 Saint Johns Pl

1322 Sterling Pl

218 Rochester Avenue

1499A Nostrand Ave

336 Fenimore St

Lafayette Hall

1513 Nostrand Ave

1500-1502 Pitkin Ave

1353 Sterling Place

218 Linden Blvd

1591 Sterling Pl

229 Troy Ave

1300 Sterling Pl

1298 Sterling Pl

764 Thomas S Boyland St

256-258 Winthrop St

25 Legion St

375 Lincoln Rd

1674 Sterling Pl

183 Dumont Ave

1292 Sterling Pl

1106-1114 Nostrand Ave

245 Martense St

1661 Saint Johns Pl

260 Hawthorne St

185 Erasmus St

865 Hopkinson Ave

1229 Saint Johns Pl

232-238 Troy Ave

1288 Sterling Pl

227 Troy Ave

1512 Pitkin Ave

2829 Church Ave

1480 Park Pl

1337 Sterling Pl

194 Utica Ave

1650 Sterling Pl

1284 Sterling Pl

1402 Park Place

287 Midwood St

1667-1677 Saint Johns Pl

1508 Park Pl

755 Thomas S Boyland St

939 Thomas S Boyland St

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