
Apartments near Clinton-Washington Avenues (A,C Line)-C in Brooklyn, NY (11,338 Rentals)


350 Adelphi St

159 St Marks Ave

315 Clinton Ave

190 Saint Marks Ave

200 Saint Marks Ave

760 Bergen St

41-43 Clifton Pl

70 Clifton Pl

647 Washington Ave

541 Bergen Street

59 Clifton Pl

264 Greene Ave

268 Greene Ave

266 Greene Ave

1015 Pacific St. 6

1015 Pacific St

539 Bergen St

119 Lefferts Pl

55-57 Clifton Pl

531 Classon Ave

147 S Oxford St

525 Dean St

316 Clinton Avenue

324 Saint Marks Ave

313 Clinton Ave

28 Saint James Pl

320 Lafayette Ave

26 Saint James Pl

19 Greene Ave

342 Saint Marks Ave

653 Washington Ave

655 Washington Ave

255 Prospect Pl

176 Saint Marks Ave

643 Vanderbilt Ave

239 Prospect Pl

257 Prospect Pl

263 Prospect Pl

The Graham

336 St. Marks Ave

Bergen Street Art Studios

431 Classon Ave

125-127 Lefferts Pl

127 Lefferts Pl

69 Clifton Pl

347 Saint Marks Ave

299 Prospect Pl

314 Washington Ave

307 Prospect Pl

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There are currently 18,855 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,000 to $20,612 with an average price of $4,190.
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