
Apartments near Classon Avenue-G in Brooklyn, NY (12,541 Rentals)


537 Marcy Ave

304 Tompkins Ave

599-607 Greene Ave

702 Lafayette Ave

The Parkview

705 Lafayette Ave

650 Bergen St

327 Saint Marks Ave

64 Macon St

345 Saint Marks Ave

347 Saint Marks Ave

889 Bergen St

4 S Portland Ave

6 S Portland Ave

8 S Portland Ave

10 S Portland Ave

76 Hanson Pl

79 Hanson Pl

78 Adelphi St

630 Bergen St

607A Vanderbilt Ave

1024 Dean St

699 Bedford Avenue

593 Franklin Ave

68 Herkimer St

85-87 Herkimer St

104 M.L.K. Jr Pl

529 Marcy Ave

545 Gates Ave

277 Tompkins Avenue

871 Myrtle Ave

156 Tompkins Ave

310 Tompkins Ave

308 Tompkins Ave

183 Tompkins Ave

251 Saint Marks Ave

179 Park Ave

117 S Elliott Pl

668 Fulton St

519 Marcy Ave

613 Vanderbilt Ave

40 Clermont Ave

42 Clermont Ave

615 Vanderbilt Ave

695 Bedford Avenue

110 Martin Luther King Jr Pl

235 Hancock St

175 Tompkins Ave

135 Vernon Apartments

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There are currently 18,875 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,600 to $12,252 with an average price of $4,254.
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