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


422 E 31st St

2325 Foster Avenue

2617 Newkirk Ave

1280 Ocean Ave

1306 Ocean Ave

3420 Newkirk Ave

1207 Rogers Ave

1111 Ocean Ave

William Reid Apartments

1212 Ocean Ave

3506 Newkirk Ave

2822 Avenue D

Van Wyck

Hamilton Hall

2205 Foster Ave

411 E 26th St

1160 Ocean Ave

2406 Newkirk Avenue

The Eldorado

Premier House

Dora Court

3015 Avenue D

649 E 34th St

1193 Rogers Ave

1838 Nostrand Ave

600 Foster Ave

2609-2613 Bedford Ave

839 E 19th St

1155 East 35th Street

1789-1795 Flatbush Ave

1543 Albany Ave

2105 FOSTER AVE

847 E 19th St

573 E 22nd St

1827 Nostrand Ave

2 UNIT MIXED-USE BUILDING IN EAST FLATBUSH

1828 Nostrand Ave

2304 Newkirk Ave

2328 Newkirk Ave

1259 Flatbush Ave

2343 Newkirk Ave

375 E 28th St

1102 E 31st St

567 E 22nd St

1814 Nostrand Ave

1809 Nostrand Ave

680 E 21st St

Foster

1286 New York Ave

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There are currently 18,883 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,500 to $22,332 with an average price of $4,159.
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