
Apartments near Bergen Street (2,3 Line)-3 in Brooklyn, NY (10,334 Rentals)


Common Brower (Furnished Rooms)

651 Vanderbilt St

820-822 Dekalb Ave

1077 Nostrand Ave

60 Hawthorne St

220 25th St

454A Jefferson Ave

80 Winthrop St

439 Lincoln Rd

341 Midwood St

353 Ocean Ave

351 Midwood St

Parkside Condominiums

229A Vernon Avenue

86 S 8th St

The Rutland

416 Ocean Ave

312 Broadway

The Williams

2100 Bedford Ave

380 S 5th St

618 East NY Ave Apartments

2107 Bedford Ave

Mutual Apartments, Inc

330 Troy Ave

9 Marcus Garvey Blvd

1510-1520 Carroll St

382 S 4th St

323 Lenox Rd

281 Union Ave

210 Linden Blvd

Mily On UnionBk

11 Ten Eyck St

Linden Plaza

Manhattan Ave Apartments

994 4th Ave

210 Humboldt St

222 Montrose Ave

228 Bushwick Ave

206 Scholes St

Common Baker

907 Saint Marks Ave

228 Flatbush Ave

245 Flatbush Ave

60 6th Ave

218-220 Flatbush Ave

352 6th Ave

476 Dean St

206 Flatbush Ave

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