
Apartments near Halsey Street (J Line)-J in Brooklyn, NY (9,069 Rentals)


248 Palmetto St

256 Woodbine St

1394 Putnam Ave

660 Knickerbocker Ave

21 Louis Pl

729 Knickerbocker Ave

182 Hull St

727 Knickerbocker Ave

814-816 Knickerbocker Ave

822 Knickerbocker Ave

250 Schaefer St

790 Quincy St

68 Patchen Ave

70 Patchen Ave

66 Patchen Ave

1223 Broadway

908 Bushwick Ave

92 Bleecker St

100 Bleecker St

81 Bleecker St

601 Halsey St

Knickerbocker Avenue Cluster

338 Wilson Ave

83 Bleecker St

328 Central Ave

141 Rockaway Ave

1168 Greene Avenue

946 Herkimer St

948 Herkimer St

1111 Greene Ave

51 Patchen Ave

60 Patchen Ave

64 Patchen Ave

227 Cooper St

659 Hancock St

733 Knickerbocker Ave

739 Knickerbocker Ave

84 Somers St

815 Knickerbocker Ave

1286 Madison St

298 Cornelia St

2156 Fulton St

705 Knickerbocker Ave

2160 Fulton Street

2156A Fulton St

10 Marconi Plz

656 Knickerbocker Ave

327 Avenue Ave

20 Prescott Pl

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There are currently 18,854 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,000 to $20,612 with an average price of $4,190.
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