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


307 Cornelia St

2166 Fulton St

305 Eldert St

1329 Hancock St

1217 Halsey St

841 Knickerbocker Ave

219 Malcolm X Blvd

233 Malcolm X Blvd

223 Malcolm X Blvd

691 Madison St

221 Malcolm X Blvd

808 Putnam Ave

237 Bainbridge St

31 Patchen Ave

199-201 Chauncey St

343 Ralph Ave

1190 Greene Ave

1194 Greene Ave

880 Gates Ave

225 Thomas S Boyland Street

1339 Hancock Street

27 Truxton St

327 Eldert St

1398 Putnam Ave

151 Rockaway Ave

1400 Putnam Ave

218 Hull St

308 Eldert St

267-275 Hull St

1310 Decatur St

311 Eldert St

1335 Hancock St

23 Truxton St

1120 Lafayette Ave

237 Malcolm X Blvd

651 Hancock St

261 Malcolm X Blvd

265 Malcolm X Blvd

275A Malcolm X Blvd

199 Malcolm X Blvd

992 Greene Ave

235 Bainbridge St

137 Menahan St

314 Cornelia St

107 Bleecker St

209 Malcolm X Blvd

227 Malcolm X Blvd

1872 Fulton St

1144 Lafayette Ave

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There are currently 18,852 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,000 to $20,612 with an average price of $4,190.
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