
Apartments near Avenue U (F Line)-F in Brooklyn, NY (2,715 Rentals)


2315 Cropsey Ave

8693 Bay Pky

2742 W 15th St

8687 Bay Pkwy

7000 Bay Pky

3392 Guider Ave

2523 Ocean Ave

2752 Ocean Ave

1813 E 18th St

1815 E 18th St

2527 Ocean Ave

8699 Bay Pky

2675 Ocean Ave

2384 Ocean Ave

Aster Garden Condominiums

2388 Ocean Ave

2408-2412 Ocean Ave

3425 Guider Ave

3429 Guider Ave

2481 Ocean Ave

2485 Ocean Ave

1887 Coney Island Ave

2335 63rd St

6402 23rd Ave

35 Brighton 2nd Pl

805 Avenue O

18 Brighton 4th Ct

2941 Brighton 2nd Pl

1489 E 8th St

2934 Brighton 4th St

2145 85th St

2141 85th St

8678 Bay Pky

8835 23rd Ave

190 Bay 32nd St

8721 Bay Pky

1875 Coney Island Ave

2926 Brighton 6th St

1580 E 13th St

1309 Avenue P

2729 W 16th St

2110 77th St

2112 77th St

1134 Lawn Ct

Bayloft Condominum

2801 E 11th St

Sheepshead Bay

1917 Avenue X

2475 Ocean Ave

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