
Apartments near 45 Street-N in Brooklyn, NY (1,369 Rentals)


4105 Fort Hamilton Pkwy

1156 42nd St

This is a spacious, bright, and sunny 1 bedroom apartment located on one of South Slope/ Greenwood's

255 18th St

724 5th Ave

4319 3rd Ave

Sunset Park

994 4th Ave

Linden Heights

731 40th St

220 25th St

935 57th St

734 5th Ave

133 23rd street

St. John's Condominium

655 5th Ave

The Aaron

424 44th St

Marien-Heim of Sunset Park

4305 4th Ave

350 45th St

418 44th St

4301 4th Ave

336 44th St

343 44th St

337 44th St

325 45th Street, Brooklyn NY 11220

4617 4th Ave

4710 4th Ave

4706 4th Ave

420 42nd St

314 43rd St

476 46th St

426 47th St

4414 5th Ave

345 42nd St

4425 5th Ave

4401 5th Ave

341 42nd St

4417 5th Ave

4411 5th Ave

4420 3rd Ave

272 45th St

455 42nd St

4501 5th Ave
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