
Apartments near Church Avenue (B,Q Line)-B in Brooklyn, NY (7,598 Rentals)


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433 Rogers Ave

1106-1114 Nostrand Ave

346 Rutland Road

384 E 34th St

359 E 34th St

3214 Beverley Rd

388 E 34th St

149 Sterling St

429 Rogers Ave

1207 Rogers Ave

101 Vanderbilt St

549 16th Street

1777 Nostrand Ave

2701 Newkirk Ave

353-357 E 34th St

3421 Snyder Ave

350 Rutland Rd

287 Maple St

336-338 Lincoln Rd

1798 Nostrand Ave

595A 18th Street

543 16th St

50 PPSW

386 Ocean Pky

415 Ocean Pky

1033 Ocean Ave

2347 Foster Ave

319 Lincoln Rd

6 Terrace Pl

237 Lefferts Ave

600 Foster Ave

2205 Foster Ave

1222 Rogers Ave

1814 Nostrand Ave

422 E 34th St

161 E 35th St

680 E 21st St

Prospect Lefferts Gardens

2105 FOSTER AVE

436 East 34th Street

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329 Lincoln Rd

571 E 19th St

370-372 Rutland Rd

442 E 34th St

2822 Avenue D

337 Lincoln Rd

125 E 35th St

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