
Apartments near 4 Avenue-9 Street (D,M,N,R Line)-N in Brooklyn, NY (8,574 Rentals)


107 Columbia Heights, Unit SI FL2-ID1725

540 Fulton St, Unit SI FL39-ID1686

51 5th Ave, Unit SI FL2-ID1660

325 Lafayette Ave, Unit SI FL4-ID1674

141 Joralemon St, Unit SI FL6-ID1508

200 Montague St, Unit SI FL2-ID1516

545 Vanderbilt Ave, Unit SI FL18-ID1489

141 Joralemon St, Unit SI FL6-ID1509

545 Vanderbilt Ave, Unit SI FL4-ID1022

241 Atlantic Ave, Unit SI FL6-ID935

141 Joralemon St, Unit SI FL2-ID819

527 Dean St, Unit SI FL4-ID953

710 Degraw St, Unit SI FL2-ID908

423 16th St, Unit SI FL3-ID928

241 Atlantic Ave, Unit SI FL7-ID879

472 Smith St, Unit SI FL2-ID759

241 Atlantic Ave, Unit SI FL10-ID734

141 Joralemon St, Unit SI FL4-ID794

131 Smith St, Unit SI FL2-ID718

181 Court St, Unit SI FL2-ID728

241 Atlantic Ave, Unit SI FL10-ID733

41 STREET, Unit 2L

138-139 9th St, Unit New

808 Nostrand Ave, Unit 808

354 Butler St, Unit Room

886 Franklin Ave

294 Rogers Ave

Luna

The Argyle Park Slope

481 3rd Ave

500 4th Ave

467 5th Ave

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There are currently 18,871 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,000 to $19,226 with an average price of $4,168.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Brooklyn ranges from $1,050 to $29,006 with an average monthly rent of $5,193.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Brooklyn range from $1,684 to $33,839. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $6,182.
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