
Apartments near Bushwick Avenue-Aberdeen Street-L in Brooklyn, NY (7,144 Rentals)


312 Suydam St

121 Irving Ave

48 E 96th St

1623 De Kalb Ave

1656 Dekalb Ave

351 Riverdale Avenue

2210 Strauss St

140 Newport St

1091-1097 Willoughby Ave

467 Hancock St

521 Madison St

530 Monroe St

Brooklyn-Crown Heights Multifamily

221 Lewis Ave

219 Lewis Ave

936A Lafayette Ave

515 Monroe St

217 Lewis Ave

821 Greene Ave

1371 St John's Place

1138 Eastern Pky

1035A DeKalb Ave

1373 St John's Place

699 Bushwick Ave

295 Montauk Ave

316 Suydam St

136 Saint Nicholas Ave

212 Evergreen Ave

2 Units, Vacant, Ideal For 6 Family Conversio

740 Miller Ave

737 Miller Ave

1007 Willoughby Ave

294 Milford St

538 Logan St

142 Central Ave

22-30 Starr St

20-20A Starr St

18 Starr St

36 Starr St

303 Montauk Ave

518 Chester St

137 St. Nicholas Ave

127 E 96th St

931 Hart St

149 E 96th St

1111 Willougby Ave

1115 Willoughby Ave

1117 Willoughby Ave

1140 Willoughby Ave

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There are currently 18,867 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,500 to $22,103 with an average price of $4,145.
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