
Apartments near Bay Ridge-95 Street-R in Brooklyn, NY (2,230 Rentals)


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8020 5th Ave, Unit Spacious3bedroominBayRidge,Brooklyn

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460 Bay Ridge Ave, Unit 3

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160 72nd St, Unit 761

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575 73rd St, Unit 2

85 STREET, Unit 1A

NEW UTRECHT AVENUE, Unit 2F

78 STREET, Unit 2

BAY RIDGE AVENUE, Unit 3B

NEW UTRECHT AVENUE, Unit 2F

BATH AVENUE, Unit 3L

BAY 22 STREET, Unit A4

BAY 22 STREET, Unit 1F

78 STREET, Unit 2

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2230 Cropsey Ave, Unit SI FL3-ID1466861P

205-276 76th St, Unit 2

83 STREET, Unit 2

BAY 22 STREET, Unit C2

43 STREET, Unit B12

81 STREET, Unit 3

BAY 29 STREET, Unit B3

9707 4th Ave

9040 Fort Hamilton Pkwy

237 96th St

9031 Fort Hamilton Pky

149 Marine Ave

9902 3rd Ave

Shore Towers

The Narrows

9701 Shore Rd

9511 Shore Rd

9951 Shore Rd

61 Oliver St

Jamestown

9201 Shore Rd

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