
Apartments near The Shops at Gateway in Brooklyn, NY (1,260 Rentals)


433-437 Van Siclen Ave

39 Doscher St

402-422 Shepherd Ave

732 Georgia Avenue Brooklyn NY 11207

491 Hegeman Ave

614 Vermont St

524 Wyona St

647 New Jersey Ave

631 New Jersey Ave

1061 Glenmore Ave

1059 Glenmore Ave

737 Alabama Ave

2437 Pitkin Ave

368 New Lots Ave

2 Units, Vacant, Great Fix & Flip, 20x48 Buil

775 Blake Ave

643 Sheffield Ave

662 Sheffield Ave

396 Shepherd Ave

1055 Glenmore Ave

603 New Jersey Ave

445 Linwood St

733 Dumont Ave

739 Dumont Ave

1120 Glenmore Ave

568 Vermont St

496 Autumn Ave

454 Bradford St

616 Pennsylvania Ave

476 Wyona St

402 Chestnut St

355 New Lots Ave

445 Wyona St

455 Wyona St

676 Sheffield Ave

515 Vermont St

443 Wyona St

736 Blake Ave

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2 Doscher St

415 Bradford St

437 Wyona St

560 Pennsylvania Ave

429 Wyona St

431 Wyona St

520 Vermont St

489 Lincoln Ave

491 Lincoln Ave

329 New Lots Ave

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