
Apartments near Broadway Junction (East New York)-A in Brooklyn, NY (6,693 Rentals)


451 Jefferson Ave

65 Kingston Ave

69 Kingston Ave

39 Kingston Ave

67 Decatur St

460 Madison St

228 Van Buren St

147 Lewis Ave

409 Hart St, Brooklyn, NY 11221

155 Evergreen Ave

1011 Broadway

1111 Willoughby Ave

926 Hart St

42 Eldert Ln

314 Suydam St

436 Jefferson Ave

583 Lexington Ave

VAN BUREN ST 3BR

22 Revere Pl

121 Irving Ave

129 Macdonough St

316 Suydam St

936 St Marks Ave

136 Saint Nicholas Ave

1623 De Kalb Ave

1650 DeKalb Ave

1644 Dekalb Ave

732 E 93rd St

1140 Willoughby Ave

1215 Myrtle Ave

945 Willoughby Ave

36 Starr St

32 Starr St

46 Starr Street Apartments

1115 Willoughby Ave

1117 Willoughby Ave

1213 Myrtle Ave

473 Kosciusko St

Green Avenue Apartments

869 Eastern Pky

244 Macon Ave

917 Saint Marks Ave

79 Kingston Ave

1503 Fulton St

83 Kingston Ave

301 Halsey St

547 Throop Ave

439 Jefferson Ave

1149 St Johns Pl

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There are currently 18,920 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,056 to $10,138 with an average price of $4,243.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Brooklyn ranges from $975 to $23,333 with an average monthly rent of $5,114.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Brooklyn range from $1,900 to $28,110. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $5,987.
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