
Apartments near East New York Station-Long Beach Branch in Brooklyn, NY (1,400 Rentals)


426 Chauncey St

1563 Eastern Pky

2113 Dean St

487 Chauncey Street

489 Chauncey St

697 Evergreen Ave

1829 Park Pl

1676 Broadway

1042 Decatur St

115 Moffat St

79A Cooper St

1088 Herkimer St

477 Chauncey Street

175 Saratoga Ave

1007 Decatur St

1358 Bushwick Ave

1044 Decatur St

237 Chester St

1551 Eastern Pkwy

1581 Pitkin Ave

481 Chauncey St

1513 Saint Marks Ave

2093 Dean St

26 Schaefer St

540 Bainbridge St

542 Bainbridge St

2875 Atlantic Ave

Prospect Plaza South

425-427 Saratoga Ave

97A Cooper Street

1662 Broadway

2102 Dean St

110 Cooper St

2883 Atlantic Ave

431 Wyona St

429 Wyona St

2092 Dean St

538 Bainbridge St

437 Wyona St

2093 Dean St. 4

112 Cooper St

84 MacDougal St

1901 Bergen St

86 MacDougal St

116 Cooper St

1660 Broadway

9 Schaefer St

2083 Pacific St

704 Decatur St
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