
Apartments near Broadway Junction (East New York)-C in Brooklyn, NY (6,645 Rentals)


281-285 Bainbridge St

1564 Prospect Pl

1653 Sterling Pl

312 Patchen Ave

177 Buffalo Avenue

1650 Sterling Pl

1623 Saint Johns Pl

858 Jefferson Ave

1637 Saint Johns Pl

1639 St Johns Pl

1088 Bushwick Ave

578 Ralph Ave

574 Ralph Ave

1359 Hancock St

SFR, 3 Family Dwelling

1363 Hancock St

1091 Bushwick Ave

1095 Bushwick Ave

918 Dumont Ave

526 Elton St

584 Linwood St

196 Hale Ave

676 New Jersey Ave

715 Riverdale Ave

601 Ralph Ave

211 Riverdale Ave

1406 Jefferson Ave

443 Wilson Ave

522 Evergreen Ave

130 Woodbine St

1087 Bushwick Ave

590 Williams Ave

604 Georgia Ave

616 Pennsylvania Ave

659 Vermont St

665 Miller Ave

1082 Bushwick Ave

642 Howard Ave

886 Madison St

1398 Pitkin Ave

49 Tapscott St

42 Palmetto St

46 Palmetto St

William Court

64 Palmetto St

755 Thomas S Boyland St

2501 Pitkin Ave

1017 Sutter Ave

185 Hale Ave

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There are currently 18,868 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,500 to $8,500 with an average price of $4,118.
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