
Apartments near East New York Station-Far Rockaway Branch in Brooklyn, NY (6,411 Rentals)


118 Bainbridge St

812 Lexington Ave

1661 Carroll St

1046 Greene Ave

1050 Greene Ave

Linden Grove Senior Residences

662 Jefferson Ave

1014 Glenmore Ave

190 Malcolm X Blvd

192-194 Malcolm X Blvd

259 E 92nd St

335-343 Palmetto St

389 Woodbine St

395 Woodbine St

207 E 92nd St

1 Family, 9 SRO Units & 12 Parking Spaces

937 Bushwick Avenue

Harriet Court

853 Lexington Ave

695 Monroe St

1710 Union St

599 Hancock St

683 Jefferson Ave

1365-1369 Saint Johns Pl

1361 Saint Johns Pl

1359 Saint Johns Pl

1366 Saint Johns Pl

Maynard Co-op

70 Patchen Ave

790 Quincy St

68 Patchen Ave

352 Palmetto St

DJ Court

495 E 94th St

Boulevard Court

72 Bleecker St

704 Madison St

1049 Greene Ave

360 Palmetto St

74 Bleecker St

1024 Glenmore Ave

717 Logan St

523 Halsey St

1358 St Johns Place

271 Decatur St

92 Bleecker St

129 Menahan St

1063 Hegeman Ave

1065 Hegeman Ave

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