
Apartments near Grant Avenue-A in Brooklyn, NY (1,634 Rentals)


6060 Catalpa Ave

60-66 Catalpa Ave

6058 Catalpa Ave

83-71 116th St

119-12 Hillside Ave

6843 Fresh Pond Rd

11914 Hillside Ave

1810 Centre St

1818 Centre St

18-20 Centre St

119-18 Hillside Ave

8531 Lefferts Blvd

8537 Lefferts Blvd

70-04 Forest Ave

59-05 70th Ave

68-33 Fresh Pond Rd

8355 116th St

8368 117th St

Steven House

8375 117th St

11615 Curzon Rd

68-27 Fresh Pond Rd

8511 Lefferts Blvd

6210 68th Ave

11710 Curzon Rd

60-20 Catalpa Ave

1811 Centre St

954 Seneca Ave

5846 69th Ave

68-05 Fresh Pond Rd

84-47 Lefferts Blvd

11705 Curzon Rd

117-03 Curzon Rd

57-47-57-51 Myrtle Ave

8380 118th St

958 Seneca Ave

68-07 Fresh Pond Rd

60-11 Catalpa Ave

957 Seneca Ave

68-01 Fresh Pond Rd

5734 Myrtle Ave

927 Onderdonk Ave

936 Seneca Ave

932 Seneca Ave

6721 Fresh Pond Rd

8517 120th St

8360 118th St

934 Seneca Ave

6831 60th St

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There are currently 18,857 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,000 to $20,612 with an average price of $4,173.
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