
Apartments near Crown Heights-Utica Avenue-4 in Brooklyn, NY (8,460 Rentals)


391 Rockaway Pky

385 Legion St

601 Halsey St

116 Macon St

118 Macon St

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240 Sullivan Pl

260 Rogers Ave

1116 Carroll St

99 Rogers Ave

717 Prospect Pl

715 Prospect Pl

337 Lincoln Rd

1055 Bergen St

287 Maple St

1162 Dean St

637 Saint Marks Ave

1106-1114 Nostrand Ave

1240 Pacific St

136 Herkimer St

140 Herkimer St

494 Jefferson Ave

518 Jefferson Ave

367 E 48th St

364-366 E 49th St

237 Malcolm X Blvd

625 Macon St

214 E 54th St

194-196 Ralph Ave

506 Decatur St

401 E 96th St

397 Legion St

361 Legion St

2160-2162 Strauss St

2178 Atlantic Ave

2044 Bergen St

1637 Saint Marks Ave

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1159 Dean Street

570 Jefferson Ave

378 Marcus Garvey Blvd

1236 Pacific St

329 Lincoln Rd

183 Dumont Ave

1647 St Marks Ave

403 E 96th St

2185 Pacific St

380 E 98th St

84A Rogers Ave

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