
Apartments near East New York Station-Far Rockaway Branch in Brooklyn, NY (6,388 Rentals)


1125 Sterling Pl

1503 Fulton St

42 Hampton Pl

840 Eastern Pky

1501 Fulton Street

44 Hampton Pl

918 Lafayette Ave

Walk-up

1041-1047 Dekalb Ave

507 Hart St

Loft-Like Building, Prim Bushwick

781 Linden Blvd

564 Lexington Ave

237 E 55th St

162 wilson Ave

265 Stockholm St

The Stanhope

299 Stanhope St

1488 Dekalb Ave

1482 Dekalb Ave

259 Stockholm St

140 Wyckoff Ave

203 Saint Nicholas Ave

138 Wyckoff Ave

303 Stanhope St

263 Stockholm St

1490 Dekalb Avenue Apartments

1494 Dekalb Ave

1498 Dekalb Ave

241-243 E 56th St

255 Van Buren St

916 Lafayette Ave

176 Suydam St

252 E 55th St

157 Wilson Ave

768 Hart St

281-289 E 53rd St

170 Suydam St

172 Suydam St

1257 Myrtle Ave

1222 Myrtle Ave

244 Macon Ave

836 Eastern Pky

443 Jefferson Ave

709 Empire Blvd

451 Jefferson Ave

1460 Carroll St

Carollton Court

599 Quincy St

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