
Apartments near East New York Station-Far Rockaway Branch in Brooklyn, NY (6,373 Rentals)


1011 Clarkson Ave

759 Putnam Ave

3301 Fulton St

3307 Fulton St

1223 Broadway

1052-1064 Hegeman Ave

1015 Belmont Ave

1077 Hegeman Ave

533 Knickerbocker Ave

7 Ridgewood Pl

Newly Renovated 1 Bedroom

327 Macdonough St

329 Macdonough St

1639 Carroll St

238 Decatur St

304 Stuyvesant Ave

306 Stuyvesant Ave

1635 Carroll St

240 Schenectady Ave

236 Schenectady Ave

1111 Greene Ave

476 E 93rd St

292 Wilson Ave

1168 Greene Avenue

523 Knickerbocker Ave

269A Linden St

296 Linden St

597 E 95th St

636 E 96th St

642 E 96 St: Ownership Requesting Proposals

1-5 Ridgewood Pl

367 Palmetto St

371 Palmetto St

2724 Pitkin Ave

405 Utica Ave

107 Bleecker St

1006-1014 Clarkson Ave

908 Bushwick Ave

1079 Hegeman Ave

71 Glen St

523 Euclid Ave

1015 Montgomery St

739 Quincy St

145 E 91st St

Hope Gardens

570 Hancock St

1085-1087 Hegeman Ave

Montauk Ave Cluster

768-776 Logan St

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