
Apartments near 71 Street-M in Brooklyn, NY (4,230 Rentals)


734 52nd St

641 56th St

5217 7th Ave

719 52nd St

575 59th St

637 56th St

1159 42nd St

4108 12th Ave

1124 42nd St

1157 42nd St

4112 12th Ave

4105 12th Ave

1347 40th St

1913 Stillwell Ave

1917 Stillwell Ave

195-203 Highlawn Ave

209 Avenue F

4109 18th Ave

Royal Poinciana

6802 5th Ave

9007 5th Ave

The Embassy

1858 W 9th St

909 E 5th St

1612 E 2nd St

820 Ocean Pky

959 45th St

180 Bay 32nd St

355 Kings Hwy

1153 42nd St

153-155 Gelston Ave

Castle Court

8625 Fourth Ave

556 60th St

7511 4th Ave

869 47th St

871 47th St

831 48th St

4402 10th Ave

4319 10th Ave

1011 44th St

1015 44th St

8817 Bay Pky

1620 E 2nd St

1817 W 7th St

2348 Benson Ave

1151 42nd St

1155 42nd St

5302 7th Ave

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There are currently 18,908 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,925 to $12,631 with an average price of $4,231.
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