
Apartments near Avenue M-Q in Brooklyn, NY (3,561 Rentals)


1556 W 10th St

1934 64th St

5612 18th Ave

1717 44th St

1870 W 4th St

689 E 2nd St

1534 W 10th St

1550 W 10th St

5616 18th Ave

5614 18th Ave

7000 Bay Pky

Ditmas Court

2347 Foster Ave

2239 Troy Ave

2508 Foster Ave

Ventnor Flatz

1568 W 10th St

1642 W 9th St

1657 W 9th St

Parocean Apartments

1105 Dorchester Rd

1819 60th St

1821 60th St

1812 59th St

1564 W 10th St

1570 W 10th St

1508 New York Ave

1517 New York Avenue

621 E 21st St

2215 Newkirk Ave

2304 Newkirk Ave

3216 Farragut Road

2078 E 28th St

1582 W 10th St

1813 60th St

1817 60th St

1527 W 11th St

491 Ocean Pky

608-616 E 7th St

4205 17th Ave

1535 W 11th St

2040 68th St

2059 Bay Ridge Ave

1811 60th St

1298 Rogers Ave

1507 New York Avenue

The Blechmore

2237 E 21st St

1546 W 11th St

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There are currently 18,887 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,195 to $11,285 with an average price of $4,246.
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