
Apartments near Brooklyn College-Flatbush Avenue-2 in Brooklyn, NY (3,745 Rentals)


2809 Clarendon Rd

920 E 17th St

451 E 22nd St

454 E 22nd St

445 E 22nd St

1702 Newkirk Ave

285 E 32nd St

1569-1587 Ocean Ave

624 E 17th St

264 E 28th St

284 E 31st St

667 E 43rd St

666 E 43rd St

2408 Clarendon Rd

612 E 17th St

1205 New York Ave

620 E 17th St

1091 Rogers Ave

448 E 22nd St

440 E 22nd St

860 E 16th St

1169-1173 Flatbush Ave

1084 Rogers Ave

1085 Rogers Ave

2411 Clarendon Rd

2310 Clarendon Rd

242 E 28th St

The Waterfall Apartments

2415 Clarendon Rd

1576 Ocean Ave

239 E 28th St

1161 Flatbush Ave

2484 Bedford Ave

3222 Cortelyou Rd

1174 New York Ave

2307 Clarendon Rd

1916 Avenue K

236 E 28th St

4211 Avenue K

1064 Rogers Ave

1609 Ocean Avenue

1060 Rogers Ave

2909 Cortelyou Rd

Dorchester Heights Condominiums

632 Marlborough Rd

501 E 21st St

917 E 15th St

624 Marlborough Rd

1049 Rogers Ave

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