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


306 E 98th St

893 Saratoga Ave

2261-2265 Strauss St

73 Lott Ave

618 Chester St

706 Essex St

181 Chestnut St

232 Malcolm X Blvd

745 Schenck Ave

264 Linden St

892 Saratoga Ave

266 Linden St

1254 Broadway

1717 Dean St

234 Malcolm X Blvd

238 Malcolm X Blvd

1484 Sterling Pl

1258 Broadway

914-916 Gates Ave

1077 Rutland Rd

10 Goodwin Pl

365 Palmetto St

939 Thomas S Boyland St

903 Saratoga Ave

2266 Strauss St

898 Saratoga Ave

280 Linden St

1493 Gates Ave

69 E 96th St

537 Knickerbocker Ave

401 Legion St

366 E 98th St

405 Legion St

139 E 96th St

100 Bleecker St

72 Bleecker St

131 Menahan St

1 Family, 9 SRO Units & 12 Parking Spaces

1068-1076 Rutland Rd

937 Bushwick Avenue

1058 Greene Ave

808 Quincy Ave

783 Quincy St

808 Putnam Ave

394 Macdonough St

162 Utica Ave

224 Malcolm X Blvd

720-728 Snediker Ave

486 Herzl St

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