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


491 E 52nd St

5301 Snyder Ave

322 Rockaway Pky

1107 Lenox Rd

Kings Court Apartments

Beverly's Place

461 Alabama Ave

J & P Mansion

9325 Kings Hwy

354 E 53rd St

Livonia Commons

Livonia Terrace

Van Dyke III

5201 Snyder Ave

675 Miller Ave

803 E 49th St

9407 Kings Hwy

333 E 93rd St

Sun Ray Court

Gateway Elton Phase I - Building B

9507 Kings Hwy

Building F

Genesis Neighborhood Plaza

269 Grafton St

Edwin's Place

Phase I - Building A

290 E 53rd St

5101 Snyder Ave

275 Rockaway Pky

832-840 Linden Blvd

Flatlands Apartments

903 Lenox Rd

Gateway Elton Phase I - Building C

563 Dumont Ave

9720-9726 Kings Hwy

459 Pennsylvania Ave

Vermont Mews

820 Linden Blvd

279 E 94th St

458 E 51st St

510 Wyona St

1261 Schenectady Ave

Genesis Neighborhood Plaza II

Coretta Scott King Senior Apartments

156 E 54th St

412 E 51st St

879 Lenox Rd

1002 Clarkson Ave

250 E 96th St

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