
Apartments near Trump Plaza in Brooklyn, NY (1,640 Rentals)


2941 Brighton 2nd Pl

2822-2824 W 15th St

2695 Shell Rd

2812 W 15th St

2727 Ocean Pky

2882 W 15th St

2848 W 15th St

2860 Brighton 3Rd St

2766 W 15th St

2954 Brighton 3rd St

2764 W 15th St

340 Neptune Ave

2742 W 15th St

2964 Brighton 3rd St

2825 W 16th St

Brighton by the Sea Condominium

2785 W 16th St

2805 W 16th St

101-103 Brightwater Ct

2787 W 16th St

1528 Mermaid Ave

1526 Mermaid Ave

2856 W 16th St

2946 Brighton 4th St

2860 Brighton 3rd Pl

2729 W 16th St

3048 Brighton 3rd St

2866 Brighton 4th St

2860-2864 W 16th St

2850 W 16th St

2828 W 16th St

2852 W 16th St

2934 Brighton 4th St

2854 Brighton 4th St

3062 Brighton 3rd St

1604 Mermaid Ave

3111 Brighton 1st Pl

3058 Brighton 3rd St

1610 Mermaid Ave

1613 Mermaid Ave

18 Brighton 4th Ct

1608 Mermaid Ave

1612 Mermaid Ave

3065 Brighton 3rd St

Coney Island Phase 2

2955 Brighton 4th St

2943 Brighton 4th St

1616 Mermaid Ave

1614 Mermaid Ave

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