
Apartments near Halsey Street (J Line)-J in Brooklyn, NY (9,066 Rentals)


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217 Schaefer St, Unit SI ID1521444P

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217 Schaefer St, Unit SI ID1521445P

1635 Prospect Pl, Unit 1

68 Halsey St, Unit 2

43 Kingston Ave, Unit 1a

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251 Covert St., Unit SI ID1515249P

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242 Schaefer St, Unit SI ID1515248P

1499 Bedford Ave, Unit 5g

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716 Madison St, Unit SI ID1466892P

255 Lorimer St, Unit 463

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1150 Lafayette Ave, Unit SI ID1256828P

VAN SICLEN AVENUE, Unit 3

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1255 Decatur St, Unit SI ID1464903P

59 Arlington Ave

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159 Boerum St, Unit SI FL14-ID2013

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159 Boerum St, Unit SI FL15-ID2012

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1255 Decatur St, Unit SI ID1359082P

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955 Sterling Pl, Unit SI FL7-ID1936

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583 Lorimer St, Unit SI ID1013674P

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583 Lorimer St, Unit SI ID1013673P

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516 Lorimer St, Unit SI FL2-ID797

NOSTRAND AVENUE, Unit 3R

1381 St Marks Ave, Unit 1B

2840 Atlantic Ave, Unit 324

1154 Gates Ave, Unit 1l

DEKALB AVENUE, Unit 2G

HERKIMER STREET, Unit 1

2008 Fulton St, Unit b1

24 Rogers Ave, Unit 4C

602 New Lots Ave, Unit 2

STERLING PLACE

DEKALB AVENUE, Unit 1J

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703 Jefferson Ave

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