
Apartments near Rockaway Pky in Brooklyn, NY (1,616 Rentals)


1329 Saint Johns Pl

938 Eastern Pky

932 Eastern Pky

1231 Lincoln Pl

945 Eastern Pky

282 Troy Ave

257 Troy Ave

251 troy ave

255 Troy Ave

935 Eastern Pky

243 Troy Ave

The Stanford

1177 E 98th St

702-752 E 103rd St

8820 Avenue J

945 E 94th St

545-555 E 82nd St

The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg House- Ages 62+

638 E 98th St

627 E 96th St

Ebenezer Plaza Phase II

611-615 E 76th St

Plaza Residences

603 E 94th St

71-77 Hegeman Ave

105 E 86th St

Hegeman Avenue House

The Hegeman

556 Amboy St

550 Watkins Street

Spring Creek Towers

540 Rockaway Pky

536-544 E 96th St

Van Sinderen Plaza

530 Herzl St

45 Malta Street Apartments

Newport Gardens

513-525 Rockaway Pky

514-524 Rockaway Pky

919 Thomas S Boyland St

744 Granville Payne Ave

51-53 Lott Ave

505 Rockaway Pky

41 Lott Ave

Clarendon Gardens

474 E 98th St

466 Rockaway Pky

Hopkinport Court

5815 Snyder Ave

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