
Apartments near Franklin Avenue (2,3,4,5 Line)-5 in Brooklyn, NY (10,681 Rentals)


3213 Church Ave

567 Warren Street

Harry Silver Housing Company, Inc.

The Gorman

675 Lafayette Ave

567 Ocean Avenue Condominiums

190 Skillman St

The Maison on Jefferson

467 5th Ave

175 SPENCER ST

Willoughby Walk

Clinton Hill Cooperative North Campus

65 Van Buren St

Prospect Park South

The Argyle Park Slope

269 KOSCIUSZKO ST

557 Union St

40 Argyle Rd

Clermont Greene Condominium

555 Union St

Forte

Luna

558A Monroe Street

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Carriage House on the Slope

531 Myrtle Ave

525 Myrtle Ave

3400-3500 Snyder Ave

820-822 Dekalb Ave

466 State St

163 Washington Ave

415 Myrtle Ave

226 15th St

166 Washington Ave

The Retro

689 Myrtle Ave

205 15th St

282 E 35th St

285 E 35th St

594 Marcy Ave

681 Ocean Ave

147 Vanderbilt Ave

150 Clermont Ave

423-443 Atlantic Ave

500 4th Ave

599 5th Ave

Park West Condominium

1568 Lincoln Pl

450 Warren St

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