
Apartments near Franklin Avenue (2,3,4,5 Line)-4 in Brooklyn, NY (10,688 Rentals)


446 Franklin Ave

170 Putnam Ave

126 Jefferson Ave

132 Hancock St

492 Nostrand Ave

1363 Fulton St

1365 Fulton St

1367 Fulton St

55 Brooklyn Ave

1445 Pacific St

75 Downing Street

177 Kingston Ave

40 Hampton Pl

30 Hampton Pl

32 Hampton Pl

822 Eastern Pky

832 Eastern Pky

33 Hampton Pl

1134 St Johns Pl

1129-1141 St Johns Pl

1101 PARK PLACE

82 Downing St

1383 Dean St

1387 Dean St

924 Saint Marks Ave

1447 Pacific St

574 Empire Blvd

122 Kingston Ave

15 Verona Place

451-453 Maple St

99 Halsey St

340 Rutand Rd

346 Rutland Road

140 Jefferson Ave

136 Jefferson Ave

138 Jefferson Ave

140 Hancock St

1192 Bedford Ave

1190 Bedford Ave

186 Putnam Ave

635 Flatbush Ave

43 Hawthorne St

125 Hawthorne St

195 Berkeley Pl

149 Prospect Pl

160 Saint Marks Ave

159 St Marks Ave

983 Fulton St

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