
Apartments near Bay Parkway (D,M Line)-M in Brooklyn, NY (2,873 Rentals)


The Brite

1245 Avenue X

1705 E 17th St

7201 Fort Hamilton Pky

8831 Fort Hamilton Pky

Shorecrest Towers

6624 10th Ave

8220 Fort Hamilton Pky

1671 E 17th St

1462 Coney Island Ave

Quentin Court

1402 Avenue M

Rochel Fruchthandler Fellowship Residence

1456 Coney Island Ave

1012 Avenue K

1458 Coney Island Ave

The Ashley

1753 47th St

2901 Ocean Pky

565 85th St

8520 Fort Hamilton Pky

8602 Fort Hamilton Pky

59 Gelston Ave

1058 62nd St

1715 Kings Hwy

1229 Avenue Y

957 67th St

333 Neptune Ave

2935 Ocean Pky

49-59 Parkville Ave

179 Gelston Ave

6613 Fort Hamilton Pky

545 85TH St

620 80th St

6711 Fort Hamilton Pky

Ambassador Terrace

Nautilus Hall

1530 E 18th St

539 85th St

Fort View Court

440 95th St

505 Elmwood Avenue

Marien Heim Tower & Senior Center

2872 Brighton 4th St

200 Gelston Ave

443 95th St

Benjamin Franklin

84 Lawrence Ave

1123 Avenue K

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