
Apartments near East New York Station-Far Rockaway Branch in Brooklyn, NY (6,365 Rentals)


665 Central Ave

Schaeffer Apartments

663-665 Central Ave

Livonia Commons

459 Pennsylvania Ave

767 Blake Ave

461 Alabama Ave

Cypress Development - Cypress Homes

581-583 Belmont Ave

20 Covert Street

351 Howard Ave

343 Howard Ave

619 Glenmore Ave

191 Sumpter St

500 Livonia Ave

Livonia Apartments

766 Macdonough St

1354 New York Ave

523 Vermont St

Livonia Commons

1503 Eastern Parkway

1921 - 1925 Fulton Street Housing Dev

276 Marion St

509 Saratoga Ave

Cooper Street Cluster

Vermont Mews

510 Wyona St

236 Moffat St

747-763 Macdonough St

1200-1202 Decatur St

Bishop Richard & Annelle Martin Senior houses

862 Macon St

1595 Broadway

The Atlantic

Pacific Court

864 Macon St

868 Macon St

534 Pennsylvania Ave

Sutter Gardens

28 Macdougal St

618 Wilson Ave

694 Rockaway Ave

702 Rockaway Ave

482 Riverdale Ave

510 Riverdale Ave

Riverdale Osborne Towers

1757 Sterling Pl

511 Van Siclen Ave

Brownsville Gardens

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