
Apartments near Brooklyn College-Flatbush Avenue-2 in Brooklyn, NY (3,733 Rentals)


2105 Beverley Rd

1602 E 43rd St

4705 Avenue D

365 E 21st St

1495 E 46th St

35 Oakland Plz

2331 Bedford Ave

363 E 21st St

1287 E 19th St

1289 E 19th St

726 E 10th St

702 Foster Ave

349 Marlborough Rd

1412 Cortelyou Rd

Patio Garden Apartments

359 E 21st St

1024 New York Ave

359 E 34th St

353-357 E 34th St

Ventnor Flatz

1316-1322 Coney Island Ave

773 E 9th St

771 E 9th St

343 Marlborough Rd

901 Avenue H

1322 Cortelyou Rd

777 E 9th St

351 E 21st St

2324 Bedford Ave 6

1924-1930 Avenue M

3115-3117 Kings Hwy

2731 Albemarle Rd

3718 Flatlands Ave

2318 Bedford Ave

2524 Albemarle Rd

2909-2911 Albemarle Rd

1018 New York Ave

480 Stratford Rd

771 E Ninth St

2106 Regent Pl

755 E 9th St

767 E 9th St

1010 New York Avenue

87 E 31st St

3 Apartments

2603-2607 Albemarle Rd

1105 Dorchester Rd

3706 Flatlands Ave

1808 Beverley Rd

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How much are Studio apartments in Brooklyn?
There are currently 18,916 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,056 to $10,118 with an average price of $4,275.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Brooklyn Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Brooklyn ranges from $1,200 to $23,333 with an average monthly rent of $5,073.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Brooklyn cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Brooklyn range from $1,900 to $28,110. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $5,969.
How expensive are Brooklyn Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 3,739 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Brooklyn on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,500 to $28,598 - averaging $6,715 for the location.
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