
Apartments near 55 Street-D in Brooklyn, NY (4,763 Rentals)


521 83rd St

532 83rd St

534 83rd St

Parkway Court

5411 2nd Ave

217 50th St

245-247 46th St

943 4th Ave

413-415 36th St

941 4th Ave

Opal 33

2121 77th St

2080 77th St

1516 W 10th St

81 Ocean Pky

91 Ocean Pky

1418 E 2nd St

484-486 Coney Island Ave

649 Argyle Rd

1416 E 2nd St

615 Avenue L

1316-1322 Coney Island Ave

7619 21st Ave

1305 Newkirk Ave

6816 3rd Ave

524 83rd St

1401 W 6th St

1430 E 3rd St

1520 W 10th St

811 5th Ave

211 61st St

693 86th St

The Embassy

530 83rd St

683-687 86th St

687 86th St

7025 3rd Ave

7101 3rd Ave

6902 3rd Ave

272 67th St

209 61st St

1751 85th St

1735 85th St

1745 85th St

1535 W 11th St

1528 W 10th St

1414 W 4th St

1527 W 11th St

533 84th St

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