
Apartments near Franklin Avenue (2,3,4,5 Line)-3 in Brooklyn, NY (10,694 Rentals)


475 Sterling Pl

824 Saint Johns Pl

311 Rogers Ave

Bergen House

942 Bergen St

55 Eastern Pky

901 Sterling Pl

The Copley

592 Franklin Ave

382 Prospect Pl

871 Park Pl

35 Eastern Pky

346 New York Avenue

Cohabs- Prospect 271- Coliving

913 Park Pl

1257 Pacific St

430 Rogers Ave

Lefferts House

2 Brevoort Pl

735 Bergen St

280 St Marks Ave

34 Plaza St East

One Prospect Park West

1077 Nostrand Ave

47 Plaza St W

Lefferts Place Mews

45 Plaza St W

20 Plaza Street E.

1078 Fulton St

1240 Bedford Ave

439 Lincoln Rd

350 Flatbush Ave

78 8th Ave

341 Midwood St

90 8th Ave

351 Midwood St

220 Berkeley Pl

225 Lincoln Pl

944 Fulton St

Fulton Street Lofts

206 Lincoln Pl

140 8th Ave

Common Grand (Furnished Rooms)

107 Jefferson Ave

538 Washington Ave

Common Brower (Furnished Rooms)

60 Hawthorne St

The Rutland

80 Winthrop St

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