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


646 Argyle Rd

866 Coney Island Ave

Patio Gardens

150 Ocean Ave

559-567 Flatbush Ave

Lefferts Square Condominiums

147 Ocean Ave

352-360 E 8th St

931-955 Coney Island Ave

440 E 9th St

1362 Ocean Ave

150 Lefferts Ave

354 E 53rd St

345 Lefferts

Meade Court

137-153 Lincoln Rd

552-562 Flatbush Ave

840 E 17th St

11 Maple St

860 E 18th St

376 E Eighth St

2100 Beekman Pl

5301 Snyder Ave

335 Lefferts Ave

945 E 26th St

355 Lefferts Ave

480 Lefferts Ave

610 Kingston Ave

135 Ocean Ave

415 LEFFERTS AVE

2111 BEEKMAN PL

131 Lincoln Rd

430 E 8th St

222 E 8th St

423 Rogers Ave

1033-1051 Nostrand Ave

1374 Ocean Ave

421 Rogers Ave

850 E 17th St

1830 Brooklyn Ave

490-496 Lefferts Ave

Helen Court

486 Brooklyn

115 Lincoln Rd

1119 Foster Ave

499 E 8th St

105 Lincoln Rd

532-544 Lefferts Ave

605 E. new York Ave

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