
Apartments near Clinton-Washington Avenues (G Line)-G in Brooklyn, NY (12,122 Rentals)


31 Vanderbilt Ave

590 Vanderbilt Ave

29 Vanderbilt Ave

588 Vanderbilt Ave

611 Vanderbilt Ave

8-10 Grand Ave

841 Kent Ave

93 Taaffe Pl

844 Kent Ave

154 Skillman St

118-122 Flatbush Ave

152 Skillman St

175 Skillman St

956 Bedford Ave

983 Bedford Ave

715 Bergen St

654 Myrtle Ave

946 Bedford Ave

940 Bedford Ave

446 Franklin Ave

845 Kent Ave

967 Bedford Ave

363 Willoughby Ave

806 Dean St

96 De Kalb Avenue

298 Gates Ave

989 Bedford Ave

1124-1132 Bedford Ave

1055 Bedford Ave

1069 Bedford Ave

1122 Bedford Ave

501 Lafayette Ave

1051 Bedford Ave

1059 Bedford Ave

1063-1065 Bedford Ave

165 Skillman St

582 Pacific St

150 Skillman St

163 Skillman St

144 Skillman St

838 Kent Ave

127 Lefferts Pl

144-146 Skillman St

125-127 Lefferts Pl

619 Vanderbilt Ave

41 Adelphi St

127 Saint Marks Ave

135 Saint Marks Ave

159 St Marks Ave

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