
Apartments near 18 Avenue (F Line)-F in Brooklyn, NY (1,346 Rentals)


1601 65th St

Samjo Realty coporation

416-422 E 17th St

405 E 16th St

1038 Ocean Ave

1908 Newkirk Ave

The King George

422 E 17th St

1146 47th St

410 E 17th St

1280 E 12th St

Chester Court

1030 Ocean Ave

1012 Ocean Ave

1705 Dorchester Rd

1767 67th St

1751 67th St

1729 67th St

1045-1051 Ocean Ave

415 E 17th St

1039 Ocean Ave

1612 66th St

Dorchester Estates

1021 Ocean Ave

1135 43rd St

Dora Court

1129 43rd St

1011 Ocean Ave

383 E 17th St

6713-6723 19th Ave

398 E 18th St

2010 Newkirk Ave

Hampton House Apartments

2011 Newkirk Ave

650 East 21st Street

979-985 Ocean Ave

967 Ocean Ave

1335 E 12th St

636 E 21st St

6801 19th Ave

1402 Avenue M

350 East 19th Street

618 E 21st St

6815-6823 18th Ave

Shamco Apartments - 1901 Dorchester Rd

Ditmas Hall

600 E 21st St

Rochel Fruchthandler Fellowship Residence

590 E 21st St

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