
Apartments near Beverly Road (2,5 Line)-2 in Brooklyn, NY (5,543 Rentals)


614 Flatbush Ave

571 Rutland Rd

1092 Nostrand Ave

777 Coney Island Ave

634-652 Coney Island Ave

5023 Church Ave

11 Rutland Rd

336-338 Lincoln Rd

909 E 29th St

459 Maple St

476 Maple St

1306 Ocean Ave

839 E 19th St

263 E 9th St

205 E 9th St

469 Maple St

1082 Nostrand Ave

306 Lincoln Rd

302 Lincoln Rd

5122 Snyder Ave

1682 Flatbush Ave

574 Midwood St

451-453 Maple St

602 Midwood St

477 E 52nd St

514 Maple St

480 Stratford Rd

775 Coney Island Ave

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337 Lincoln Rd

847 E 19th St

319 Lincoln Rd

329 Lincoln Rd

375 Lincoln Rd

347 Lincoln Road

483 Maple St

800 E 17th St

1212 Newkirk Ave

649 Argyle Rd

189 Ocean Ave

185 Ocean Ave

1006 Caton Avenue

435 Coney Island ave

Lehen Court

614 Midwood St

328 E 9th St

484-486 Coney Island Ave

823 Avenue C

532 New York Ave

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