
Apartments near 79 Street (D,M Line)-M in Brooklyn, NY (3,625 Rentals)


1455 49th St

223 Avenue N

1329 50th St

1173 52nd St

1463 E 3rd St

Whitehall

200 Gelston Ave

7801 5th Ave

5423 Fort Hamilton Pky

4812 14th Ave

4815 14th Ave

843 60th St

1420-1424 E 4th St

1774 Dahill Rd

4701 15th Ave

369 Quentin Rd

440 95th St

443 95th St

7625 5th Ave

4800 14th Ave

1360 48th St

1245 50th St

Holy Spirit Apartments

4702 15th Ave

1753 47th St

88 Van Sicklen St

7626 5th Ave

4716 14th Ave

8501-8511 4th Ave

8415 4th Ave

1515 47th St

459 Avenue P

8802-8806 4th Ave

1228 49th St

1347 48th St

456 Avenue P

1404-1410 47th St

Grately Hall

8201 4th Ave

571 Ovington Ave

9106-9130 4th Ave

Midwood Estates

380 92nd St

450 78th St

470 76th St

8101 4th Ave

8500-8514 4th Ave

1358 47th St

1315 48th St

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