
Apartments near 18 Avenue (F Line)-F in Brooklyn, NY (5,110 Rentals)


922 E 15th St

The Stratford

5118 14th Ave

1327 46th St

Midwood Arms

1456 Coney Island Ave

Dusea Court

330 Ocean Pky

262-264 Dahill Rd

1012 Avenue K

1458 Coney Island Ave

625 Marlborough Rd

Marbea Court

1123 Avenue K

410 Westminster Rd

1329 50th St

1314 46th St

1429 35th St

1320 47th St

Parkway Court

445 E 5th St

964 E 15th St

Ambassador Terrace

Akoya Luxury Rentals

1462 Coney Island Ave

521 McDonald Ave

1315 48th St

Midwood K Garden

376 E Eighth St

840 E 17th St

Benjamin Franklin

850 E 17th St

701 Avenue C

1320 51st St

613-623 E 16th St

633 E 16th St

1025 E 14th St

352-360 E 8th St

801 Avenue C

605 East 16th Street

1366 E 3RD St

1301 Avenue K

Argyle Hall

1311 Avenue K

General Grant

305 Ocean Parkway

58 Church Ave

64 Church Ave

210 Dahill Rd

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