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


836 Jefferson Ave

1297 Saint Marks Ave

510 Macdonough St

196-198 Buffalo Ave

98 Ralph Ave

1384 Putnam Ave

461 Irving Ave

686-690 Vermont St

514 New Lots Ave

104 Palmetto St

120 Palmetto St

1394 Putnam Ave

1240 Madison St

838 Monroe St

77 Tapscott St

110 Palmetto St

112 Palmetto St

116 Palmetto St

712A Halsey St

863 Jefferson Ave

1351 Eastern Pky

1357 Eastern Pkwy

836 Monroe St

166 Atkins Ave

438 New Lots Ave

1401 Hancock St

122 Palmetto St

234 Norwood

577 New Lots Ave

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619 Linwood St

368 New Lots Ave

510-512 New Lots Ave

24 Suydam Pl

542 New Lots Ave

679 Halsey St

140 Palmetto St

833 Monroe St

60 Sutter Ave

1114 Gates Ave

1398 Putnam Ave

453 Irving Ave

128 Palmetto St

1387 Putnam Ave

363 Amboy St

655 Warwick St

637 Bradford St

790 Rockaway Ave

656 Knickerbocker Ave

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