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


292 Midwood St

47 Halsey St

5 Arlington Pl

35 Halsey St

The Herkimer

1413 Pacific St

92-94 Brooklyn Ave

863 Saint Marks Ave

1070 Park Pl

68 Putnam Avenue

9 Claver Pl

146 Fenimore St

466 Franklin Ave

181 Herkimer Street

78-88 Brooklyn Ave

1074 Park Pl

1072 Park Pl

40 Macon St

43 Halsey St

911 Union St

224 Lincoln Place

236 Berkeley Pl

289 Garfield Pl

290 Garfield Pl

106 8th Ave

579 Vanderbilt Ave

Isabella

869 Pacific St

282 Saint James Pl

245 Saint James Pl

34 Putnam Ave

1365 Carroll St

1908-1918 Bedford Ave

194 Park Pl

10 Claver Pl

607 Flatbush Avenue

1015 Fulton St

566 Vanderbilt Ave

58 Putnam Ave

239 Kingston Ave

241 Kingston Ave

554 Vanderbilt Ave

611 Flatbush Ave

614 Flatbush Ave

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179 Prospect Pl

190 Saint Marks Ave

1433 Pacific St

61 Hancock Street

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