
Apartments near 25 Avenue-D in Brooklyn, NY (2,736 Rentals)


Sky Three

The Bay

1515 Surf

Ocean Drive

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55 Louis Graziuso Sr Dr, Unit SR

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230 Corbin Pl, Unit 230 Corbin Place

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2345 E 1st St, Unit #2

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8020 5th Ave, Unit Spacious3bedroominBayRidge,Brooklyn

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6018 24th Ave, Unit 3

8609 18th Ave

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712 Banner Ave, Unit 2F

85 STREET, Unit 1A

NEW UTRECHT AVENUE, Unit 2F

78 STREET, Unit 1F

1524 Sheepshead Bay Rd, Unit 14H

1524 Sheepshead Bay Rd, Unit 6G

1524 Sheepshead Bay Rd, Unit 14E

NEW UTRECHT AVENUE, Unit 2F

BATH AVENUE, Unit 3L

78 STREET, Unit 2

BAY 22 STREET, Unit 1F

BAY 22 STREET, Unit A4

78 STREET, Unit 2

2733 E 12th St, Unit 3F

1524 Sheepshead Bay Rd, Unit 5E

1524 Sheepshead Bay Rd, Unit 12E

1524 Sheepshead Bay Rd, Unit 8E

1524 Sheepshead Bay Rd, Unit 8A

BAY 22 STREET, Unit C2

2733 E 12th St, Unit 3C

BAY 29 STREET, Unit B3

2665 Homecrest Ave, Unit 28

81 STREET, Unit 3

1119 Ocean Pkwy, Unit 3G

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2230 Cropsey Ave

The Cornelia Condominium

133-35 Avenue U

8686 Bay Pky

2155 82nd St

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