
Apartments near Brooklyn College-Flatbush Avenue-2 in Brooklyn, NY (3,743 Rentals)


Student Housing- Residence Hall

1407 Flatbush Ave

1682 Flatbush Ave

Crystal Tower

1617 Brooklyn Ave

1629 Brooklyn Ave

799 E 34th St

3405 Farragut Rd

Lehen Court

600 E 26th St

1463 New York Ave

Flatbush Gardens

Brooklyn Bloom

1330 Rogers Ave

572 E 26th St

2744 Bedford Ave

553 E 26th St

1529 Brooklyn Ave

754 E 23rd St

545 East 26th Street

2362 Nostrand Ave

2810 Foster Ave

3802 Glenwood Rd

1814 Brooklyn Ave

2913 Foster Ave

1471 - 1473 Brooklyn Ave

1075 E 35th St

1298 Rogers Ave

1353-1357 Flatbush Ave

485 E 28th St

1005 E 29th St

1273 Rogers Ave

2389 Nostrand Ave

3413-3417 Avenue J

2405 Nostrand Ave

2508 Foster Ave

1257 Rogers Ave

2657 Bedford Ave

1310-1312 Flatbush Ave

2828 Newkirk Ave

1199 Ocean Ave

3013-3019 Newkirk Ave

1283 Ocean Ave

Flatbush Multi-Family Building

1187 Ocean Ave

ORBIT

2347 Foster Ave

1222 Rogers Ave

1155 Ocean Ave

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