
Apartments near Shops At Flatbush Center in Brooklyn, NY (6,635 Rentals)


571 Rutland Rd

240 Sullivan Pl

The Eldorado

519 Maple St

209 Sullivan Pl

347 Empire Blvd

862 E 17th St

561 E 2nd St

221 McDonald Ave

971 E 34th St

1603 11th Ave

2 UNIT MIXED-USE BUILDING IN EAST FLATBUSH

573 E 2nd St

900 E 35th St

553 E New York Ave

274 Sullivan Pl

1617 Brooklyn Ave

977 E 34th St

516 Kingston Ave

536 McDonald Ave

124 Cortelyou Rd

534 Mcdonald Ave

540 Mcdonald Ave

574 Midwood St

666 E 43rd St

3220 Avenue H

253 Windsor Pl

1543 Albany Ave

19 Dahill Rd

523-529 Kingston Ave

667 E 43rd St

519 Kingston Ave

759 East 10Th Street

558 E 2nd St

118 Cortelyou Rd

1629 Brooklyn Ave

562 Maple St

385 E 46th St

3802 Glenwood Rd

602 Midwood St

1720 11th Ave

75 Prospect Park SW

275 Sullivan Pl

679 E 3rd St

545 Maple St

545-547 Maple St- Two 3 Family Homes

279 Sullivan Pl

522 Lefferts Ave

143 McDonald Ave
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