
Apartments near Plaza 700 in Brooklyn, NY (6,283 Rentals)


122 Pennsylvania Ave

45 De Sales Pl

36 Cooper St

386 Prospect Pl

1190 Bedford Ave

1192 Bedford Ave

1111 Fulton St

1015 Pacific St

240 New Jersey Ave

1082 Fulton St

1015 Pacific St. 6

996 Decatur St

26 Schaefer St

1013 Pacific St

38 Cooper St

1086 Fulton St

236 New Jersey Ave

379 Nostrand Ave

482 Franklin Ave

46 Granite St

364 Saint Marks Ave

1498 Bushwick Ave

1074 Fulton St

1283 Ocean Ave

1466 Bushwick Ave

186 Putnam Ave

383 Sterling Pl

42 Cooper St

Bergen Street Art Studios

1488 Bushwick Ave

1504 Bushwick Ave

1500 Bushwick Ave

1486 Bushwick Ave

391 Park Place

1105 Cortelyou Rd

384 Liberty Ave

24-26 Covert St

49 Sheffield Ave

1468 Bushwick Ave

1462-1464 Bushwick Ave

390 Park Pl

45 Moffat St

1470 Bushwick Ave

1474 Bushwick Ave

125-127 Lefferts Pl

222 Monroe St

551 Rugby Rd

127 Lefferts Pl

388 Liberty Ave
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