
Apartments near DeKalb Avenue (L Line)-L in Brooklyn, NY (8,576 Rentals)


1308 Jefferson Ave

321 Weirfield St

659 Bushwick Ave

655 Bushwick

507 Hart St

1 Family, 9 SRO Units & 12 Parking Spaces

1148 Dekalb Ave

1239A Putnam Ave

477 Wilson Ave

1098 Madison St

479 Wilson Ave

1083 Madison St

1092 Madison Street

1140 DeKalb Ave

522 Evergreen Ave

1146 Dekalb Ave

638 Kosciuszko St

1067 Greene Ave

20 Dodworth St

22 Dodworth St

682-692 Bushwick Ave

17 Dodworth St

18 Dodworth St

17 Goodwin Pl

998 Bushwick Ave

1006 Bushwick Ave

483 Evergreen Ave

1065 Greene Ave

1229 Putnam Ave

1270 Hancock St

1276 Hancock Street

467 Central Ave

469 Central Ave

471 Central Ave

166 Cornelia St

1132 De Kalb Ave

72 Palmetto St

53 Linden St

Linden st Brownstone

21 Goodwin Pl

36 Ditmars St

1198 Metropolitan Ave

1153-1155 Broadway

1319 Halsey St

1323 Halsey St

263-265 Weirfield St

496 Central Ave

26 Goodwin Pl

1220-1222 Putnam Ave

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There are currently 18,857 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,000 to $20,612 with an average price of $4,190.
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