
Apartments near Bushwick Avenue-Aberdeen Street-L in Brooklyn, NY (7,131 Rentals)


1682 Sterling Pl

1190 Greene Ave

1194 Greene Ave

1661 Saint Johns Pl

147 Bleecker St

155 Bleecker St

1065 Greene Ave

177 Buffalo Avenue

1046 Greene Ave

1050 Greene Ave

217 Bainbridge St

BainBridge Cluster Portfolio

253 Essex St

6300 BSF

102 Patchen Ave

783 Quincy St

812 Lexington Ave

543 Howard Ave

319 Malcolm X Blvd

42 Rochester Ave

353 Linden St

431 Wyona St

437 Wyona St

429 Wyona St

1049 Greene Ave

1605 Park Pl

772 Herkimer St

283 Malcolm X Blvd

285 Malcolm X Boulevard

829 Putnam Ave

770 Herkimer St

914-916 Gates Ave

276 Wilson Ave

546 Saratoga Ave

254 Menahan St

1476 Myrtle Ave

349 Linden St

1564 Prospect Pl

1111 Greene Ave

1673 Sterling Pl

1677 sterling llz

1125-1133 Greene Ave

1679 Sterling Pl

1687 Sterling Pl

136 Highland Pl

327 Avenue Ave

720 Liberty Ave

808 Quincy Ave

275A Malcolm X Blvd

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There are currently 18,866 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,500 to $8,500 with an average price of $4,131.
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