
Apartments near Church Avenue (2,5 line)-5 in Brooklyn, NY (6,803 Rentals)


2555 Church Ave

1361 Nostrand Ave

1363 Nostrand Ave

2731 Albemarle Rd

1359 Nostrand Ave

983 New York Ave

51-55 Veronica Pl

167 Linden Blvd

158 Linden Blvd

2543 Church Ave

1010 New York Avenue

162 Linden Blvd

2535 Church Ave

998 New York Ave

The Gentry Apartments

2537 Church Ave

62 Veronica Pl

158 Martense St

156 Martense St

2533 Church Ave

50 Veronica Pl

743 Rogers Ave

3319 Snyder Ave

3 Unit Apartments

1018 New York Ave

1024 New York Ave

353 Linden Blvd

2603-2607 Albemarle Rd

3 Unit Apartments

212 Lenox Rd

3 Unit Apartments

733 Rogers Ave

75 E 28th St

77-85 E 28th St

140 Martense St

2909 Tilden Ave

363 Linden Blvd

161 E 35th St

309 Lenox Rd

1322 Nostrand Ave

37 Erasmus St

202 Lenox Rd

2801 Tilden Ave

3421 Snyder Ave

341 Lenox Rd

339 Lenox Rd

149 E 31st St

333 E 34th St

1316 Nostrand Ave

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