
Apartments near Graham Avenue-L in Brooklyn, NY (9,426 Rentals)


294-300 Graham Ave

36 Bushwick Ave

207-209 Woodpoint Rd

19 Bushwick Ave

184 Jackson St

209 Woodpoint Road

651 Metropolitan Ave

180 Jackson St

123 Skillman Ave

193 Ainslie St

653 Metropolitan Ave

347 Manhattan Ave

413 Humboldt St

415 Humboldt St

178 Jackson St

182 Jackson St

268 Manhattan Ave

140-144 Jackson St

417 Humboldt St

292 Ainslie St

111 Skillman Ave

351 Manhattan Ave

261 Manhattan Ave

349 Manhattan Ave

169 Jackson St

282 Leonard St

650 Metropolitan Ave

201 Woodpoint Rd

294 Ainslie St

25 Bushwick Ave

141 Jackson St

34 Maspeth Ave

50 Bushwick Ave

188 Woodpoint Rd

318 Humboldt St

430 Humboldt St

The Point

834 Metropolitan Ave

290 Leonard St

92 Conselyea St

306 Leonard St

366 Manhattan Ave

183 Ainslie St

180 Woodpoint Rd

432 Humboldt St

183 Jackson St

179 Jackson St

175 Jackson St

134-136 Powers St

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There are currently 18,878 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,500 to $9,116 with an average price of $4,146.
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