
Apartments near DeKalb Avenue (B,D,M,N,Q,R Line)-D in Brooklyn, NY (3,246 Rentals)


112 Smith St

199 Washington

574 Atlantic Ave

576 Atlantic Ave

206 Washington Park

306 Dean St

116 Smith St

53 S Oxford St

86-88 Livingston St

255 Pacific St

114 Smith St

92 Lafayette Ave

234 Gold Street

158 Bergen St

161 Washington Park

208 Washington Park

204 Washington Park

258 Bergen St

Five Six One Pacific

125 Bergen St

53 Flatbush Ave Ext

251 Pacific St

88 Lafayette Ave

326 Myrtle Ave

250 Cathedral Pl

148 Hoyt St

180 Carlton Avenue

207 Wyckoff St

260 Bergen St

184 Concord St

217 Cumberland St

90 Dean St

88 Dean St

86 Dean St

140 Bergen St

221 Cumberland St

324 Dean St

233 Cumberland St

73 S Oxford St

328 Dean St

Navy Yard Housing Cooperative

175 Wyckoff Ave

181-183 Dekalb Owners Corp.

178 De Kalb Avenue

99 Bergen St

264 Cumberland St

285 Bergen St

69 S Oxford St

93 3rd Ave
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