
Apartments near East New York Station-Far Rockaway Branch in Brooklyn, NY (6,385 Rentals)


1599 Park Pl

1653 Sterling Pl

335 Bainbridge St

47 Buffalo Ave

1650 Sterling Pl

William Court

515 Decatur St

189 Ralph Ave

77 Tapscott St

Francis Court

17 Cornelia St

822 Knickerbocker Ave

1117 Jefferson Ave

1131 Jefferson Ave

542 New Lots Ave

431 Essex St

396 Shepherd Ave

874 Hancock St

224 Weirfield St

1388 Eastern Pky

577 New Lots Ave

526 Elton St

333 Shepherd Ave

360 Shepherd Ave

1872 Fulton St

402-422 Shepherd Ave

Knickerbocker Avenue Cluster

1564 Prospect Pl

655 Wyona St

3054 Fulton St

1178 Hancock St

449 Bristol St

280 Eldert St

280-282 Eldert St

281 Schaefer St.

285 Schaefer St

1378 Decatur St

1386 Decatur St

1382 S Decatur St

1384 Decatur St

643 Alabama Ave

653 Pennsylvania Ave

The LaGuardia Mansion

90 Howard Ave

1076-1080 Putnam Ave

60 Sutter Ave

1605 Lincoln Pl

194-196 Ralph Ave

169 Buffalo Ave

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