
Apartments near Halsey Street (J Line)-J in Brooklyn, NY (2,748 Rentals)


1231 Halsey St

859 Herkimer Street

1979 Eastern Pkwy

258 Malcom X Blvd

234 Malcolm X Blvd

235 Linden St

326 Cornelia St

144 Bleecker St

268 Malcolm X Blvd

185 Chauncey St

264 Malcolm X Blvd

224 Malcolm X Blvd

232 Malcolm X Blvd

268 Schaefer St

216 Malcolm X Blvd

SFR, 3 Family Dwelling

256 Malcolm X Blvd

326 Eldert St

154 Bleecker St

739 Quincy St

2125 Pacific St

1354 Hancock St

1360 Hancock St

137 Bleecker St

210 Malcolm X Blvd

2131 Pacific St

190 Rockaway Ave

1143 Lafayette Ave

300 Malcolm X Blvd

1300 Halsey St

2198 Fulton St

879 Knickerbocker Ave

851 Herkimer St

324 Eldert St

45 Harman St

2159 Pacific Street

2083 Pacific St

2182 Atlantic Ave

190 Malcolm X Blvd

2127 Pacific St

1191 Broadway

217 Bainbridge St

192-194 Malcolm X Blvd

2178 Atlantic Ave

219 Bainbridge St

260 Malcolm X Blvd

1351 Hancock St

Cooper Street Cluster

704 Madison St
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