
Apartments near Classon Avenue-G in Brooklyn, NY (3,422 Rentals)


535 Carlton Ave

323 Washington Ave, Unit 1

194 Hall St

1109 Fulton St, Unit 3B

130 Underhill Ave, Unit #1

472 Myrtle Ave, Unit RETAIL

208 Lefferts Pl, Unit 2

421 Franklin Ave, Unit 3

637 Greene Ave, Unit 1

1094 Bedford Ave, Unit 2

202 Clifton Pl, Unit 2B

96 Quincy St, Unit 2

245 Tompkins Ave, Unit 2

153 Heyward St, Unit 1st floor garden unit

585 Franklin Ave, Unit 2

1012 Fulton St, Unit 3F

422 Clermont Ave, Unit 1

640 Lafayette Ave, Unit 2D

805 Marcy Ave, Unit 2

261 Tompkins Ave, Unit #2

291 Monroe St, Unit 2

575 Classon Ave, Unit 2

280 Clifton Pl, Unit 3

1001 Dean St, Unit 2A

167 Hopkins St, Unit 2

183 Classon Ave, Unit 3

1084 Bedford Ave, Unit 2A

835 DeKalb Ave, Unit 3L

39 Vernon Ave, Unit #-2

142 Jefferson Ave, Unit 2

170 Throop Ave, Unit 2B

545 Vanderbilt Ave

545 Vanderbilt Ave

527 Dean St

169 Heyward St

245 St James Pl

Nostrand Avenue

350 Greene Ave

1020 Bedford Ave

Grand Avenue

Debevoise Street

564 Vanderbilt Ave

322 Gates Ave

126 Sandford St

126 Sandford St

126 Sandford St

126 Sandford St

21 Adelphi St

21 Adelphi St
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