
Apartments near Solomon Plaza in Brooklyn, NY (5,075 Rentals)


1362 E 18th St

1867 Coney Island Ave

1735 Dahill Rd

773 Flatbush Ave

1756 Ocean Ave

61 Martense St

1450 Cropsey Ave

1863 Coney Island Ave

345 92nd St

1875 Coney Island Ave

15 Lenox Rd

50 Linden Blvd

9229 5th Ave

265 Ocean Ave

1454 Cropsey Ave

208 Gelston Ave

1887 Coney Island Ave

9330 Fort Hamilton Pky

341 92nd St

9226 4th Ave

1924-1930 Avenue M

2181 Bedford Ave

214 Gelston Ave

1472 E 15th St

364 92nd St

737 Flatbush Ave

33 Lenox Rd

1717 Avenue N

14 Woodside Ave

2173 Bedford Ave

1546 E 12th St

2171 Bedford Ave

2177 Bedford Ave

Midwood Multifamily

2167 Bedford Ave

1914 Bay Ave

378 93rd St

242 Parkside Ave

96 Martense St

713 Flatbush Ave

102-104 Martense St

1806 Ocean Ave

2201 Caton Ave

1801 Avenue N

1384 E 19th St

70 Lenox Rd

9401 5th Ave

40 Clarkson Ave

1810 Avenue N
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