
Apartments near Brooklyn College-Flatbush Avenue-2 in Brooklyn, NY (3,762 Rentals)


410 E 17th St

781 Ocean Ave

420 E 21st St

383 E 17th St

1820 Cortelyou Rd

1085-1095 E 15th St

1076-1084 New York Ave

Tilden Apartments

3319 Kings Hwy

1818 Avenue L

1810 Cortelyou Rd

Courtelyou

1101-1111 E 15th St

405 E 16th St

Marbea Court

401 E. 21st

1800-1802 Avenue L

1417 Avenue K

1041 Coney Island Ave

755 Ocean Ave

2819 Tilden Ave

787 E 46th St

1402 Avenue K

Carlton Plaza

1311 Avenue K

766 Ocean Ave

1048-1064 Coney Island Ave

735 Ocean Ave

Vandervr

750 Ocean Ave

829 E 10th St

Marlborough Apartments

931-955 Coney Island Ave

Kinely 1001 Court

801 E 10th St

21 E 29th St

1567-1575 Nostrand Ave

1487 E 37th St

1261 Schenectady Ave

2405 Tilden Ave

1555-1565 Nostrand Ave

The Triton

911-929 Coney Island Ave

1301 Avenue K

Orkorse Court

734 Ocean Ave

369 E 21st St

1269 E 18th St

2337 Bedford Ave

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There are currently 18,886 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,500 to $9,116 with an average price of $4,166.
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