
Apartments near Church Avenue (F,G Line)-F in Brooklyn, NY (6,257 Rentals)


724 40th Street

5207 New Utrecht Ave

5215 New Utrecht Ave

1317 53rd St

5213 New Utrecht Ave

5207 15th Ave

1739 50th St

246 Prospect Park W

242 Prospect Park W

456 Prospect Ave

240 Prospect Park W

50 PPSW

776 E 8th St

772 E 8th St

620 Marlborough Rd

624 Marlborough Rd

86 Crooke Ave

626 Marlborough Rd

622 Marlborough Rd

500 Ocean Ave

814 44th St

632 Marlborough Rd

515 Ocean Ave

2022 Beverly Rd

390 E 21st St

5221 New Utrecht Ave

718 40th St

400 E 21st St

726 E 10th St

83 Woodruff Ave

36 Parkville Ave

Emory House

41 Prospect Park SW

909 E 5th St

1421 53rd St

1467 53rd St

1471 53rd St

1349 53rd St

871 47th St

719 41st St

4322-4324 8th Ave

869 47th St

736 41st St

5231 New Utrecht Ave

716 40th St

401 20th St

443 17th St

38 Prospect Park SW

34 Parkville Ave

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There are currently 18,921 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,056 to $10,118 with an average price of $4,244.
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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 $6,108.
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