
Apartments near Crown Heights-Utica Avenue-4 in Brooklyn, NY (8,461 Rentals)


879 Saint Johns Pl

1517 Fulton St

294 E 93rd St

1922 Fulton St

298 E 91st St

2026 Pacific St

2093 Dean St. 4

1521 Saint Marks Ave

1563 Eastern Pky

465 Marcus Garvey Blvd

872 Park Pl

214 Bainbridge St

151 Decatur Street

852 Prospect Place

463 E. New York Ave

1478 Fulton St

1346 Pacific St

296 E 92nd St

1797 Prospect Pl

2093 Dean St

295 E 94th St

285 E 95th St

289 E 94th St

135 Decatur St

240 E 51st St

199-201 Chauncey St

1499 Fulton St

1503 Fulton St

119 Decatur St

137 Decatur St

271 Decatur St

865 Saint Johns Pl

885 Sterling Pl

1240 Union St

554 Eastern Pky

130 New York Ave

1289 Dean St

304 Herkimer Street

1464 Fulton St

247 E 51st St

1470 Fulton St

867 Park Pl

128 New York Ave

240 E 45th St

309 E 91st St

300 E 93rd St

311 E 91st St

1565 Pitkin Ave

1275 Union St

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There are currently 18,921 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,056 to $10,118 with an average price of $4,244.
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