
Apartments near Clinton-Washington Avenues (G Line)-G in Brooklyn, NY (12,143 Rentals)


9 Saint Marks Pl

60 Fifth Ave

Atlantic Gardens

643 Vanderbilt Ave

239 Prospect Pl

760 Bergen St

327 Saint Marks Ave

1033 Pacific St

450 Park Ave

170 Putnam Ave

202 Quincy St

542-546 Atlantic Ave

303 Flatbush Ave

546 Lafayette Ave

197 Quincy St

278 Clifton Pl

552 Lafayette

286 Clifton Pl, Brooklyn

872 Bedford Ave

216 Walworth St

171 Lefferts Pl

870 Bedford Ave

53 Taaffe Pl

653 Washington Ave

655 Washington Ave

Bergen Street Art Studios

1022 Pacific St

324 Saint Marks Ave

255 Prospect Pl

263 Prospect Pl

198 Prospect Pl

206 Prospect Pl

45 4th Ave

57 5th Ave

59 5th Ave

103 Prospect Place

307-311 Flatbush Ave

240 Prospect Pl

Green on Dean

170 Prospect Pl

61 5th Ave

Fort Greene Studio

788 Kent Ave

72-80 Skillman St

186 Putnam Ave

1192 Bedford Ave

1190 Bedford Ave

146 Monroe St

108 Flushing Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Brooklyn?
There are currently 18,885 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,500 to $22,332 with an average price of $4,189.
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