
Apartments near Franklin Avenue (A,C,S Line)-Franklin Avenue Shuttle in Brooklyn, NY (11,336 Rentals)


451 Clinton Ave

547 Lincoln Pl

578 Lincoln Pl

843 Classon Avenue

901 Sterling Pl

913 Park Pl

Ryerson Towers

333 Tompkins Avenue

Clinton Mews

824 Saint Johns Pl

1485 Fulton St

175 Eastern Pky

The Kent

St. James Towers

1476 Fulton Street

Clinton Hill Cooperative South Campus

360 Clinton Ave

566 Gates Ave

190 Skillman St

175 SPENCER ST

675 Lafayette Ave

55 Eastern Pky

1511 Pacific St

34 Plaza St East

The Copley

475 Carlton Ave

35 Eastern Pky

Cohabs- Prospect 271- Coliving

20 Plaza Street E.

Common Brower (Furnished Rooms)

454A Jefferson Ave

269 KOSCIUSZKO ST

Willoughby Walk

65 Van Buren St

350 Flatbush Ave

Atlantic Terrace

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689 Myrtle Ave

1040 Carroll St

531 Myrtle Ave

Park Place Condominium

594 Marcy Ave

Clinton Hill Cooperative North Campus

525 Myrtle Ave

820-822 Dekalb Ave

47 Plaza St W

45 Plaza St W

225 Lincoln Pl

346 New York Avenue

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