
Apartments near Brighton Beach-B in Brooklyn, NY (1,396 Rentals)


2018 Jerome Ave

2020 Jerome Ave

2632 E 21st St

2431 W 2nd St

2436 W 2nd St

2400 E 4th St

2730-2734 E 23rd St

1244 Avenue X

2414-2418 W 1st St

2685 E 22nd St

2806 E 23rd St

2403 E 13th St

2744 E 23rd St

2396-2400 E 4th St

2600 E 21st St

4800 Bedford Ave

Camelot 1&2

2513 E 19th St

2636 E 23rd St

2655 E 23rd St

2685 E 23rd St

2511 E 19th St

32 Lancaster Ave

2362 E 13th St

2330 Voorhies Ave

4817 Bedford Ave

2900 Ocean Avenue

2676 E 24th St

2383 E 14th St

1425 Avenue X

2666 E 24th St

2629 E 23rd St

2660 E 24th St

2672 E 24th St

1414 Mermaid Ave

2909 Ocean Ave

2361 E 14th St

2310 Ocean Pky

2838 Stillwell Ave

2858 Stillwell

2846 Stillwell Ave

2828 Stillwell Ave

2768 Stillwell Ave

1095 Sheepshead Bay Rd

2835 W 15th St

2847 W 15th St

2845 W 15th St

2641 E 24th St

2643 E 24th St

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