
Apartments near Bay Parkway (D,M Line)-M in Brooklyn, NY (1,008 Rentals)


303 Avenue P

412-416 Kings Hwy

7703 16th Ave

West 5 Condo/Medical Office

Avenue W

1552 W 3rd St

1515 W 4th St

1640 74th St

2808 Harway Ave

1540 Bath Ave

1949 67th St

23 Bay 49th St

6701 19th Ave

6601 20th Ave

1414 W 4th St

7622 16th Ave

6521 20th Ave

7401 New Utrecht Ave

1549 W 3rd St

315 Avenue P

1614-1616 W 2nd St

154 Bay 10th St

125 28th Ave

8689 15th Ave

2402 Stillwell Ave

6513 20th Ave

2173 65th St

7415 16th Ave

2177 65th St

354 Van Sicklen St

Mixed Use Multi-FAM

7506 16th Ave

2366 W 11th St

6514-6524 20th Ave

8670 15th Ave

10 Bay 50th St

2265 W 7th St

1980 65th St

8013 15th Ave

6404 Bay Pky

339 Avenue P

2301-2325 65th St

1510 Bath Ave

8748 15th Ave

1544 W 1st St

6402 23rd Ave

2383 65th St

6413 24th Ave

1543 W 1st St
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