
Apartments near Brooklyn College-Flatbush Avenue-2 in Brooklyn, NY (3,756 Rentals)


1556 W 10th St

261 Prospect Park W

14 Prospect Park SW

277 Prospect Park W

271 Prospect Park W

284 Grafton St

41 Newport St

540 Amboy St

563 Amboy St

1683 W 7th St

988 Hegeman Ave

60 Lott Ave

45-49 Lott Ave

324 Legion St

351 Riverdale Avenue

45 Newport St

2261-2265 Strauss St

486 Herzl St

7 Prospect Park SW

10 Prospect Park SW

1550 W 10th St

1527 W 11th St

1613 W 9th St

1564 W 10th St

Mid-Carroll Corp.

2245 Strauss St

2249 Strauss St

2236 Strauss St

221 Prospect Park W

219 Prospect Park W

274 Prospect Park W

1633 W 9th St

1570 W 10th St

268 Prospect Park W

227 Prospect Park W

1535 W 11th St

1568 W 10th St

1582 W 10th St

493 18th St

1546 W 11th St

244 Prospect Park W

215 Prospect Park W

209 Prospect Park W

240 Prospect Park W

242 Prospect Park W

205-207 Prospect Park W

2210 Strauss St

246 Prospect Park W

2216 Strauss St

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