
Apartments near Avenue X-F in Brooklyn, NY (2,383 Rentals)


The Marquis

Nautilus Hall

2822 Brighton 8Th St

1245 Avenue X

1229 Avenue Y

2471 84th St

CONEY ISLAND VILLA

Chelsea Apartments

2041 E 7th St

8797 25th Ave

2015 E 7th St

The Ashley

1125 Banner avenue

2134 Homecrest Ave

2001 E 9th St

1960 E Eighth St

2361 Coney Island Ave

3033 Coney Island Ave

Seco Terrace

1201-1211 Avenue U

The Grand Chateau

Sea Breeze Tower

2069 E 12th St

The HighLawn

22 Bay 37th St

1860 Ocean Pky

Ahi Ezer Apartments

710 Avenue S

The Carolina

205 Sea Breeze Ave

145 Sea Breeze Ave

1770-1776 W 6th St

The Shelborne Towers

Waypark Realty

3051 Brighton 3rd St

Ahi Ezer Housing

2402 Benson Ave

Atlantic Court

AHI EZER/ESTHER TAHWILL PLAZA

1774 Dahill Rd

379-389 Kings Hwy

738 Ocean View Ave

1955 E 7th St

1428 Mermaid Ave

3126 Coney Island Ave

2742 E 13th St

3255 Shore Pky

The Branton

3142 Coney Island Ave

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