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


Trump Village

2555 E 12th St

Contello Towers

2931 Brighton 5Th St

1075 Sheepshead Bay Rd

Contello Towers III

Atlantic Towers

1014 Banner Ave

Luna Park

2620 E 13th St

2685 Homecrest Ave

2665 Homecrest Ave

719-727 Ocean View Ave

Brightwater Towers

331-339 Kings Hwy

The Brighton Tower

302 Brighton Beach Ave

Brighton Towers A

3100 Brighton 3Rd St

201 Brighton 1St Rd

Bayshore Gardens

313-323 Brightwater Ct

25-40 SHORE BLVD

1702 Avenue Z

2785 E 15th St

3017 Brighton 12Th St

1877 E 12th St

2 W End Ave

2818 Ocean Ave

1840 E 13th St

3360 Shore Pky

Bayview Courtyard

100-150 Oceana Dr W

2680 E 19th

37 W End Ave

2951 Ocean Ave

2701 Ocean Ave

100 Avenue P

35 Seacoast Terrace

3060 Ocean Ave

8686 Bay Pky

10 Avenue P

1311 Brightwater Ave

2533 Ocean Ave

2155 82nd St

200 Corbin Pl

8814 Bay Parkway

2113 Avenue V

1720 E 13th St

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