
Apartments near Flushing Avenue (G Line)-G in Brooklyn, NY (12,391 Rentals)


181 Front St, Unit 8P

597 Grand Ave, Unit 2HH

597 Grand Ave, Unit K

380 S 4th St, Unit 4

264 Malcolm X Blvd, Unit 5

TROUTMAN STREET, Unit 2B

291 Fifth Avenue, Unit 2L

558 Hart St, Unit 2FL

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218 Front St, Unit SI FL7-ID2263

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545 Vanderbilt Ave, Unit SI FL20-ID972

187 Kent Ave, Unit 88

375 Dean St, Unit 2

JEFFERSON STREET

131 Fifth Avenue, Unit 3R

123 Melrose St, Unit 846

123 Melrose St, Unit 660

123 Melrose St, Unit 549

96 Steuben St, Unit 5H

123 Melrose St, Unit 315

123 Melrose St, Unit 770

123 Melrose St, Unit 631

105 Wilson Ave, Unit 2L

16 Howard Ave, Unit 4D

303 Wythe Ave, Unit 404

Washington Avenue, Unit 1A

68 Gold St, Unit 3k

527 Grand Ave, Unit 901

876 Bergen St, Unit 6f

63 Duffield St, Unit 2r

595 Myrtle Ave, Unit 4a

1499 Bedford Ave, Unit 5g

654 Madison St, Unit 5f

836 Bergen St, Unit 207

836 Bergen St, Unit 207

891 Bergen St, Unit 1l

38 Nostrand Ave, Unit 2

68 Halsey St, Unit 2

307 Gold St, Unit 22P

307 Gold St, Unit 17K

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540 Fulton St, Unit SI ID1570457P

211 Lafayette Ave, Unit 13

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72 Willoughby St, Unit SI FL4-ID1832

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381 1/2 Graham Avenue-SI ID1539413P, Unit SI ID1539413P

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216 Calyer St, Unit SI ID1541440P

1381 St Marks Ave, Unit 1B

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72 Willoughby St, Unit SI FL3-ID2167

74 A 4th Ave, Unit Apt 3

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152 Manhattan Ave, Unit SI ID1051313P

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716 Madison St, Unit SI ID1466836P

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