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


1388 W 6th St

2315 W 13th St

2302-2324 W 12th St

265-275 Quentin Rd

1701 W 3rd St

6801 19th Ave

273 Avenue P

379-389 Kings Hwy

7515-7523 New Utrecht Ave

1335-1345 W 70th St

6601 Bay Pky

1315 W 7th St

1684 W 2nd St

6713-6723 19th Ave

298 Avenue P

88 Van Sicklen St

1432 W 5th St

1318 W 6th St

1414 W 5th St

6815-6823 18th Ave

Chester Court

1312 W 6th St

1411-1433 W 4th St

1601 W 2nd St

1684 W 1st St

1702 W 1st St

2402 65th St

2214 64th St

1774 Dahill Rd

1702 Dahill Rd

2118 64th St

2202 64th St

2270 64th St

2219 64th St

1515 W 1st St

6402 24th Ave

357 Avenue P

6309 23rd Ave

1767 67th St

Royal Court

2416 64th St

6301 23rd Ave

1751 67th St

61 village road north

1729 67th St

6224 Bay Pky

Dahill Court

23 Whitney Pl

369 Quentin Rd

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There are currently 18,906 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,600 to $11,634 with an average price of $4,175.
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