
Apartments near Bay Parkway (D,M Line)-M in Brooklyn, NY (2,872 Rentals)


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5817 15th Ave

2836 W 19th St

2835-2837 W 17th St

2828 W 16th St

2823 W 15th St

2155 Coney Island Ave

1112 Avenue R

2827 W 15th St

32 Lancaster Ave

2845-2847 W 19th St

2851 W 20th St

1426 60th St

1531 58th St

1644 55th St

2835 W 15th St

2828 Stillwell Ave

1764 E 12th St

1800 E 12th St

2837 W 15th St

7410 11th Ave

2845 W 15th St

5105 20th Ave

2850 W 16th St

2852 W 16th St

2848 W 15th St

2847 W 15th St

6402 13th Ave

3822 Cypress Ave

1541 57th St

1227 66th St

2862 W 17th St

2860-2864 W 16th St

1850 52nd St

5103 20th Ave

1225 McDonald Ave

The Posh

2838 Stillwell Ave

2856 W 16th St

1855 E 12th St

5715 15th Ave

2867 W 17th St

Edge on 12

1887 Coney Island Ave

1840 52nd St

2846 Stillwell Ave

5120 19th Ave

3508 Neptune Ave

3506 Neptune Ave

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