
Apartments near Botanic Garden-Franklin Avenue Shuttle in Brooklyn, NY (2,988 Rentals)


139 7th Ave

82 7th Ave

1153-1163 Nostrand Ave

125 7th Ave

125 Putnam Ave

108 Hancock St

1185 Bedford Ave

486 1st St

68 Hawthorne St

Jefferson Cluster ( 1204 Bedford Ave )

131 7th Ave

Move in today!!! Clinton hill 2 bedroom

307-311 Flatbush Ave

135 Saint Marks Ave

1074 Park Pl

134 Saint Marks Ave

82 Downing St

195-200 Hawthorne St

160 Lincoln Pl

92 7th Ave

The Vermeil

M650 FLATS

Prospect Lefferts Gardens

663 Flatbush Ave

241 Kingston Ave

576 5Th Street

126 Sterling Pl

239 Kingston Ave

336 Fenimore St

Park Slope

149 Berkeley Pl

127 Saint Marks Ave

665 Flatbush Ave

661 Flatbush Ave

147 Lincoln Pl

576 Rogers Ave

95 Hancock St

83 Halsey St

116 Hancock St

92 Hawthorne St

1072 Park Pl

114 Jefferson Ave

The Collection

346 Rutland Road

340 Rutand Rd

64 Macon St

153 Lincoln Pl

64 Hawthorne St

38 Hawthorne St
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