
Apartments near Church Avenue (B,Q Line)-Q in Brooklyn, NY (7,588 Rentals)


986 Rogers Ave

1908-1918 Bedford Ave

2731 Albemarle Rd

385 E 16th St

218 Linden Blvd

200 Winthrop St

213 Clarkson Ave

149 Prospect Park SW

47 Reeve Pl

250 Seeley St

2307 Clarendon Rd

501 E 21st St

Dorchester Heights Condominiums

564 Flatbush Ave

2484 Bedford Ave

179 Ocean Parkway

104 E 28th St

75 E 28th St

2823 Snyder Ave

2829 Church Ave

The Rogers Residences

77-85 E 28th St

997 Rogers Ave

192 Hawthorne St

271 Martense St

270 Martense St

1412 Cortelyou Rd

686 Vanderbilt St

1293 Prospect Ave

1271 Prospect Ave

8 Reeve Pl

2310 Clarendon Rd

594-596 Rogers Ave

234 Linden Blvd

275 Martense St

185 Erasmus St

630 Vanderbilt Street

1161 Flatbush Ave

2801 Tilden Ave

233 Linden Blvd

1261 Prospect Ave

225-227 Winthrop St

609 Rogers Ave

1412-1420 Nostrand Ave

195-200 Hawthorne St

The Kensington

135 Prospect Park SW

110 Ocean Parkway

202 Seeley St

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There are currently 18,920 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,056 to $10,138 with an average price of $4,243.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Brooklyn range from $1,900 to $28,110. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $5,987.
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