
Apartments near Bushwick Avenue-Aberdeen Street-L in Brooklyn, NY (7,160 Rentals)


118 Bainbridge St

Co-Op Building

618-A Monroe St

548 Georgia Ave

575 Riverdale Ave

560 Pennsylvania Ave

310 Ridgewood Ave

718 Jamaica Ave

198 Wilson Ave

103 Stockholm St

170 Stockholm St

426 Bleecker St

433 Menahan St

1065 Lafayette Ave

1405 Prospect Pl

435 Menahan St

422 Bleecker St

420 Bleecker St

1276 De Kalb Avenue

1248 DeKalb Avenue

1325 Myrtle Ave

188 Richmond St

1132 De Kalb Ave

1158 De Kalb Ave

333 Macdonough St

1270 Dekalb Ave

194 Wilson Ave

685 Ralph Ave

190 Stockholm St

524 Riverdale Ave

430 Bleecker St

428 Bleecker St

172 Stockholm St

176 Stockholm St

180 Stockholm St

188 Stockholm St

234 Stanhope St

188 Irving Ave

190 Irving Ave

238 Stanhope St

203 Wyckoff Ave

271 Decatur St

256 Decatur St

631 New Jersey Ave

737 Lexington Ave

741 Lexington Ave

1573 Bergen St

743A Lexington Ave

145 Utica Ave

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There are currently 18,865 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,500 to $8,500 with an average price of $4,131.
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