
Apartments near Brooklyn College-Flatbush Avenue-2 in Brooklyn, NY (3,746 Rentals)


620 Marlborough Rd

493 E 34th St

1137 Flatbush Ave

425 E 35th St

608 Marlborough Rd

1036-1054 Rogers Ave

626 Marlborough Rd

3022 Beverly Rd

610 Marlborough Rd

614 Marlborough Rd

2402 Cortelyou Rd

2452 Bedford Ave

1041 Rogers Ave

3806 Avenue L

252 E 23rd St

3214 Beverley Rd

3011 Beverley Rd

3005 Beverley Rd

860 Ocean Ave

2713-2719 Beverley Rd

954 E 15th St

162-172 E 29th St

3410 Beverly Rd

2719 Beverley Rd

2801 Beverley Rd

Rialto Court

The Luxe

2206 Cortelyou Rd

2208 Cortelyou Rd

919 E 46th St

649 Argyle Rd

Marbin Court

349 E 19th St

1423 Avenue J

551 Rugby Rd

918 E 14th St

1424 Avenue J

1645 Nostrand Ave

449 E 21st St

1305 Newkirk Ave

1647 Nostrand Ave

2021 E 41st St

2144 Cortelyou Rd

341 E 19th St

436 East 34th Street

3523 Beverley Rd

442 E 34th St

184 E 31st St

997 Rogers Ave

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