
Apartments near DeKalb Avenue (B,D,M,N,Q,R Line)-M in Brooklyn, NY (3,203 Rentals)


326 Degraw St

317 Clinton St

Remsen Owners Corporation

382 Sackett St

322 Degraw St

322-324A Hicks St

22 Pierrepont St

390 Sackett St

315 Clinton St

332 Degraw St

23 Sterling Pl

265 Flatbush Ave

173 4th Ave

263 Flatbush Ave

New Start Development, LLC

146 5th Ave

60 State St

330 Clinton St

326 Clinton St

312 Water St

Henry Street Condominiums

323 Clinton St

29 Pierrepont St

159-161 Hall St

407 Union St

331 Sackett St

573 Union St

85 Hicks St

42 Tompkins Pl

315 Washington Ave

238 Hall St

159 Willoughby Ave

319 Clinton St

117 Congress St 4

20 Pierrepont St

1 Willow Pl

320 Degraw St

415 Clinton Ave

66 Montague St

569 Union St

42 Remsen St

325 Clinton St

141 Greene Ave

36 Remsen St

93 6th Ave

Anagram Gowanus

119 Congress St

171 Baltic St

411 Union St
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