
Apartments near Halsey Street (J Line)-J in Brooklyn, NY (9,068 Rentals)


326 Cornelia St

182 Rockaway Ave

1351 Hancock St

2192 Fulton St

112 Somers St

1979 Eastern Pkwy

309 Covert St

221 Bainbridge St

185 Chauncey St

216 Malcolm X Blvd

234 Malcolm X Blvd

224 Malcolm X Blvd

248 Malcolm X Blvd

258 Malcom X Blvd

268 Malcolm X Blvd

264 Malcolm X Blvd

859 Herkimer Street

144 Bleecker St

235 Linden St

232 Malcolm X Blvd

879 Knickerbocker Ave

32 Patchen Ave

1231 Halsey St

268 Schaefer St

74 De Sales Plz

The Hill

300 Malcolm X Blvd

192-194 Malcolm X Blvd

324 Eldert St

2153 Pacific St

1143 Lafayette Ave

190 Malcolm X Blvd

217 Bainbridge St

219 Bainbridge St

260 Malcolm X Blvd

1191 Broadway

851 Herkimer St

45 Harman St

257 Cooper St

328 Eldert St

2198 Fulton St

1300 Halsey St

190 Rockaway Ave

2178 Atlantic Ave

2182 Atlantic Ave

2083 Pacific St

292 Wilson Ave

2127 Pacific St

2159 Pacific Street

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