
Apartments near Halsey Street (J Line)-J in Brooklyn, NY (2,745 Rentals)


767 Hart St

1453 Prospect Pl

950 Willoughby Ave

874 Willoughby Ave

1484 Prospect Pl

967 Willoughby Ave

1009 Willoughby Ave

987 Willoughby Ave

969 Willoughby Ave

1543 Park Pl

1212 Saint Marks Avenue

1539 Park Pl

949 Willoughby Avenue

Park Mansion

991 Willoughby Ave

219 Sackman St

668 Bushwick Ave

666-668 Bushwick Ave

1515 Park Pl

1085 Willoughby Ave

Rochester Avenue

1000 Broadway

1417 Prospect Pl

Yolanda Lopez Place

Castle Braid Apartments

1512 Park Place

101 TROUTMAN ST

54 Troutman St

44 troutman street

1492 Park Pl

651 Bushwick Ave

161 Utica Ave

Stone House

WEEKSVILLE GARDENS

82 Jefferson Street

1444 Park Pl

50 Penn

31 Troutman St

163 Troutman St

161 Troutman St

The Saint Marks

148 Jefferson St

17 Troutman St

146 Jefferson St

385 Vernon Ave

190 Utica Ave

6 Stanwix St

198 Utica

594 Bushwick Ave

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