
Apartments near Plaza 700 in Brooklyn, NY (6,277 Rentals)


612 E 28th St

2328 Newkirk Ave

86 MacDougal St

Dorchester Heights Condominiums

795 Franklin Ave

623 St Marks Ave

2317 Newkirk Ave

998-1000 Union St

682 Prospect Place

445 E 22nd St

451 E 22nd St

720-728 Snediker Ave

1444 Fulton St

787 Franklin Ave

1325 Pacific St

203 Mother Gaston Blvd

2381 Dean St

789 Franklin Ave

1446 Fulton St

539 Snediker Ave

1268 Pacific St

537 Snediker Ave

83 E 18th St

797 Franklin Ave

217 Bainbridge St

35 Crown St

440 E 22nd St

465 Marcus Garvey Blvd

785 Franklin Ave

44 Decatur St

46 Decatur St

151 Decatur Street

Pacific Street Lofts

1407 Flatbush Ave

1735 Caton Ave

1055 Bergen St

1035 Union St

229 Bainbridge St

119 Decatur St

16 Gunther Pl

225 Decatur Street

221 Bainbridge St

99 Macdougal St

137 Decatur St

219 Bainbridge St

223 Bainbridge St

1207 Herkimer St

91 E 18th St

2657 Bedford Ave

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