
Apartments near Trump Plaza in Brooklyn, NY (1,641 Rentals)


2249 83rd St

Shore Terrace Co-Op Apartments

202 Quentin Rd

4114 Manhattan Ave

8678 Bay Pky

1720 W 1st St

587 Kings Hwy

4106-4116 Manhattan Ave

194 Bay 29th St

200 Bay 29th St

206 Bay 29th St

204 Bay 29th St

2235A 84th St

99 Bay 29th St

196 Bay 29th St

2413 E 26th St

1683 W 7th St

1708 W 12th St

2265 81st St

2518-2520 Ocean Ave

2138 Bath Ave

1400 Avenue S

4317 Atlantic Ave

2214 84th St

1876 E 13th St

2267 81st St

120 Bay 29th St

2235 83rd St

1855 E 12th St

1410 Avenue S

2227 83rd St

La Mer Villas

1668-1684 W 6th St

2155 Coney Island Ave

155 Bay 28th St

1963 E 17th St

207 Bay 28th St

4415 Atlantic Ave

Quentin Terrace

279 Quentin Rd

4915 Surf Ave

2149 Coney Island Ave

2523 Ocean Ave

4078 Nostrand Ave

1961 East 17th Street, Brooklyn NY 11229

2248 81st St

1856 E 13th St

2527 Ocean Ave

2025 Avenue U

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