
Apartments near Clinton-Washington Avenues (A,C Line)-A in Brooklyn, NY (11,336 Rentals)


141 Lefferts Pl

143 Lefferts Pl

238 Gates Ave

9 Claver Pl

43 Madison St

162 S Portland Ave

51 6th Ave

147 Prospect Pl

149 Prospect Pl

486 Dean St

91 Hanson Pl

101 S Oxford St

294 Cumberland St

325 Carlton Ave

105 S Oxford St

302 Washington Ave

352 Prospect Pl

306 Washington Ave

622 Grand Ave

366 Lafayette Ave

Clifton Hill Plaza

385 Classon Ave

303 Greene Ave

300 Greene Ave

810 Bergen St

812 Bergen St

354 Prospect Pl

242 De Kalb Avenue

671 Vanderbilt Ave

626 Grand Ave

338 Prospect Pl

320 Carlton Ave

238 Dekalb Ave

240 Dekalb Ave

665 Vanderbilt Ave

Lafayette Court Apartments

168 Prospect Pl

170 Prospect Pl

89 Hanson Pl

93 Saint Marks Ave

133 Lafayette Avenue

281 Park Pl

125 Putnam Ave

149 Lefferts Pl

1084 Fulton St

1082 Fulton St

240 Gates Ave

1086 Fulton St

147 Lefferts Pl

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There are currently 18,881 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,280 to $22,332 with an average price of $4,168.
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