
Apartments near Beverly Road (2,5 Line)-2 in Brooklyn, NY (5,536 Rentals)


428 Stratford Rd

1302 Newkirk Ave

288-295 Maple St

412 E 51st St

5101 Snyder Ave

608 Flatbush Avenue

550 Kingston Ave

546-556 Midwood St

630 Rugby Rd

361 Maple St

395 Maple St

611 Argyle Road

499-505 Coney Island Ave

1010 Dorchester Rd

5201 Clarendon Rd

10 Stratford Rd

Stratford House

3402 Avenue I

1918 Avenue H

Lincoln Terrace

596 Argyle Rd

308 Lincoln Rd

Sun Ray Court

491 E 52nd St

300 Lincoln Rd

Kings County Senior Housing

Common Lincoln

474 E New York Ave

592 albany ave

1326 Ocean Avenue

5201 Snyder Ave

646 Rutland Rd

1103-1113 E 34th St

581 Flatbush Ave

341 Lincoln Rd

612 Argyle Rd

668 Rutland RD

819 Avenue C

855 E 19th St

529-531 Maple St

350 Lefferts Ave

445 Rogers Ave

577 Flatbush Ave

163 Ocean Ave

2-24 HINCKLEY Pl

615 Westminster Rd

743-755 Fenimore St

651 Rutland Rd

801 Avenue C

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