
Apartments near Rockaway Pky in Brooklyn, NY (1,617 Rentals)


8803 Avenue A

540 Amboy St

556 E 94th St

553 E. 93rd St. 4

531-541 Bristol St

60 Lott Ave

537 Chester St

491 Hegeman Ave

522 E 96th St

1115 Linden Blvd

73 Lott Ave

44 Lott Ave

503 Hegeman Ave

2 Units, Vacant, Ideal For 6 Family Conversio

515 Bristol St

519 Bristol St

17 E 88th St

185 E 59th St

518 Chester St

Two Family Brick Home in Brooklyn, NY

513 Hegeman Ave

526 Hegeman Ave

45-49 Lott Ave

9615 Church Ave

739 Pennsylvania Ave

416 Newport St

749 Pennsylvania Ave

749 Pennslyvania Ave

530 Hegeman Ave

515 Hegeman Ave

643 Alabama Ave

486 Herzl St

Murray's Court

Bergen Cove Condominium

2303 Strauss St

488 E 98th St

695 Sheffield Ave

140 Newport St

494 E 96th St

689 Sheffield Ave

633 Alabama Ave

1107 E 73rd St

1044 Linden Blvd

2301 Strauss St

494 E 95th St

Mill Harbor

794 New Jersey Ave

488 Rockaway Pky

469 E 98th St

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