
Apartments near DeKalb Avenue (L Line)-L in Brooklyn, NY (8,571 Rentals)


198 Knickerbocker Ave

238 Troutman St

150 Wilson Avenue

194 Knickerbocker Ave

200 Knickerbocker Ave

241 Troutman St. Condominium Inc

74 Starr St

152 Wilson Ave

154 Wilson Ave

714 Hart St

140 Stanhope St

136 Stockholm St

235 Troutman St

264 Jefferson St

237 Troutman St

134 Wilson Ave

136 Wilson Ave

142 Wilson Ave

144 Wilson Ave

111 Wilson Ave

296 Linden St

523 Knickerbocker Ave

195 Menahan St

1362 DeKalb Ave

192 Knickerbocker Ave

710 Hart St

Himrod Street Apartments

533 Knickerbocker Ave

288 Linden St

537 Knickerbocker Ave

280 Linden St

1493 Gates Ave

709 Hart St

189 Menahan St

1367 Dekalb Ave

1365 Dekalb Ave

227 Troutman St

256 Jefferson St

114 Wilson Ave

1091-1097 Willoughby Ave

132 Wilson Ave

141 Thames St

185 Suydam St

707 Hart St

218 Troutman St

154 Grattan St

107 wilson ave

257 Jefferson St

259 Jefferson St

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There are currently 18,880 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,000 to $20,612 with an average price of $4,173.
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