
Apartments near Bay Parkway (D,M Line)-D in Brooklyn, NY (2,871 Rentals)


Sky Three

The Bay

Shorecrest Towers

1515 Surf

371 95th St

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1131 86th St, Unit Apartment 2 REAR

3820 Cypress Ave, Unit #1

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8666 24th Ave, Unit 2nd Floor

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8020 5th Ave, Unit Spacious3bedroominBayRidge,Brooklyn

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2655 Cropsey Ave, Unit 3

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1168 63rd St, Unit 1A

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89 Dahlgren Pl, Unit 1st Floor

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2539 Hubbard St, Unit 2A

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708 Avenue Y, Unit 1

1119 Ocean Pkwy

BAY 22 STREET

85 STREET

1242 74th St

2226 Cropsey Ave

2226 Cropsey Ave

1043 E 14th St

2539 Hubbard St

Brighton Beach 3BR | 30 Seconds to B/Q Train + Beach Access | Renovated Apartment

BAY 22 STREET

NEW UTRECHT AVENUE

708 Ave Y

85 STREET

78 STREET

EAST 15 STREET

8686 Bay Pky

2155 82nd St

2021 84th St

8814 Bay Parkway

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