
Apartments near Bay Parkway (D,M Line)-D in Brooklyn, NY (2,869 Rentals)


530 83rd St

549 82nd St

7916 6th Ave

315 Foster Ave

2954 Brighton 3rd St

18 Brighton 4th Ct

Erynn 5 Apartments

243 Neptune Ave

706 Banner Ave

2783 Brighton 8th St

2504 E 14th St

2964 Brighton 3rd St

1506 Avenue L

2946 Brighton 4th St

262 Neptune Ave

844 Bay Ridge Ave

462-466 87th St

521 83rd St

537 82nd St

573 80th St

846 Bay Ridge Ave

9002 5th Ave

8622-8624 5th Ave

477 86th St

415 92nd St

845 Bay Ridge Ave

834 Bay Ridge Ave

854 68th St

561 80th St

2816 Brighton 8th St

2943 Brighton 4th St

2918 Brighton 6th St

1314 Avenue K

3080 W 1st St

3017 Ocean Pky

3034 Brighton 1st St

2730 E 11th St

1810 Avenue N

521 82nd street

525 82nd St

841 Bay Ridge Ave

848 68th St

801 72nd St

559 80th St

219 Neptune Ave

909 E 5th St

1316-1322 Coney Island Ave

850 68th St

1329 E 17th St

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There are currently 18,878 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,500 to $9,116 with an average price of $4,151.
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