
Apartments near 20 Avenue (D,M Line)-D in Brooklyn, NY (2,893 Rentals)


Brighton Beach 2bdrm/2bath condo for rent

213 Parkville Ave

772 E 8th St

367 Neptune Ave

363 Neptune Ave

215 Parkville Ave

776 E 8th St

2737 Brighton 6Th St

1046 E 15th St

1321 Avenue J

Neptune Tower

428 Ovington Ave

901 Avenue H

777 E 9th St

325 76th St

2854 Brighton 4th St

771 E 9th St

771 E Ninth St

767 E 9th St

773 E 9th St

622 Ocean Pkwy

755 E 9th St

2866 Brighton 4th St

1424 Avenue J

2853 Brighton 6th St

610 Banner Ave

1423 Avenue J

Marbin Court

918 E 14th St

2959 Ocean Pky

2963 Ocean Pky

2955 Ocean Pkwy

29-35 Brighton 1st St

340 Neptune Ave

314 74th St

362-72nd street

35 Brighton 2nd Pl

18 Brighton 4th Ter

24 Brighton 4th Ter

2973 Ocean Pky

2941 Brighton 2nd Pl

816 E 12th St

289 Neptune Ave

Harrison House

This is a triplex - Not Tracked By CoStar

759 East 10Th Street

265 Neptune Ave

129 Oceanview Ave

2828 Brighton 7th St.

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