
Apartments near 18 Avenue (F Line)-F in Brooklyn, NY (5,114 Rentals)


1818 79th St

1774 Dahill Rd

1755 Ocean Pky

73 Saint Pauls Pl

1750 Ocean Pky

Crooke-Woodruff Apartments

66 St Pauls Pl

The Eleanore Apartment

475 Ocean Ave

2060 Ocean Ave

Subotnick House

1652 Stillwell Ave

163 Veronica Pl

1582 E 22nd St

1565 New York Ave

2045 Ocean

40 Woodruff

Quintess Apartments

446 Ocean Ave

814 Kings Hwy

33 Crooke Ave

2049-2055 Ocean Ave

131-141 E 21st St

1715 Kings Hwy

1901 Avenue P

957 67th St

Bishop Philius and Helene Nicolas Senior

1660 E 21st St

250-251 E 29th St

360-370 East 31st Street

2057 Ocean Ave

6613 Fort Hamilton Pky

4103 7th Ave

Oceanway

1 Parade Pl

48 St Pauls Pl

2065 Ocean Ave

59 St Paul's Pl

1829 Caton Ave

2080 Ocean Ave

The HighLawn

32 St Pauls Pl

1675 E 21st St

2302 Avenue O

3105 Avenue D

1740-1746 Nostrand Ave

3301 Farragut Rd

123 PARKSIDE AVE

1770-1776 W 6th St

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There are currently 18,920 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,056 to $10,138 with an average price of $4,243.
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