
Apartments near Avenue X-F in Brooklyn, NY (2,387 Rentals)


2825 W 16th St

2801 E 11th St

16 Van Sicklen St

122 Bay 38th St

2435 83rd St

1832 W 11th St

3034 Brighton 1st Pl

1946 E 8th St

67 Brighton 1St Pl

12 Van Sicklen St

2471 E 14th St

144 Bay 38th St

101 Bay 37th St

111 Bay 37th St

195-203 Highlawn Ave

3025 Brighton 4th St

123 Bay 37th St

Brighton by the Sea Condominium

3429 Guider Ave

2848 W 15th St

2383 E 14th St

3425 Guider Ave

492 Kings Hwy

50 Bay 37th St

390 Kings Hwy

2361 E 14th St

79 Bay 37th St

412-416 Kings Hwy

125 Neptune Ave

1134 Lawn Ct

36 Bay 37th St

1411 Avenue Y

40 Bay 37th St

2828 W 16th St

2870-2872 W 15th St

506 Kings Hwy

1413 Avenue Y

117 Bay 37th St

3048 Brighton 3rd St

380 Kings Hwy

115 Bay 37th St

2136 E 13th St

3080 W 1st St

Bayloft Condominum

3225 Shore Pky

52 Bay 37th St

3070 Brighton 1st St

2882 W 15th St

1773 W 4th St

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