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


334 Hart St

15 Jefferson St

19 Jefferson St

354 Vernon Ave

126 Melrose St

781 Linden Blvd

194 Knickerbocker Ave

198 Knickerbocker Ave

299 Troutman St

199 Knickerbocker Ave

130 Melrose St

41 Jefferson St

192 Knickerbocker Ave

188 Marcus Garvey Blvd

321 Troutman St

64 St Nicholas Ave

62 Saint Nicholas Ave

309 Troutman St

270 Jefferson St

315 Troutman St

237 E 55th St

243 Jefferson St

245 Jefferson St

255 Jefferson St

259 Jefferson St

253 Jefferson St

723 E New York Ave

804 Lafayette Ave

440 Albany Avenue

464 Albany Ave

121 Van Buren St

763 Lenox Rd

249 Melrose St

257 Jefferson St

28 Melrose St

24 Melrose St

281-289 E 53rd St

252 E 55th St

306 Jefferson St

244 E 55th St

310 Jefferson St

314 Jefferson St

922 Broadway

902 DeKalb Ave

291 Jefferson St

36 Irving Ave

181 Knickerbocker Ave

338 Melrose St

50 Wilson Ave

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There are currently 18,869 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,500 to $22,103 with an average price of $4,145.
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