
Apartments near Halsey Street (L Line)-L in Brooklyn, NY (6,457 Rentals)


320 Eldert St

1386 Decatur St

1517 Jefferson Ave

1231 Halsey St

309 Covert St

461 Irving Ave

281 Schaefer St.

453 Irving Ave

1509 Jefferson Ave

301 Covert St

311 Eldert St

285 Schaefer St

314 Eldert St

327 Eldert St

1368 Decatur St

1229 Halsey St

1217 Halsey St

308 Cooper St

1360 Hancock St

321 Eldert St

305 Eldert St

308 Eldert St

295 Cooper St

1362 Decatur St

309 Eldert St

1363 Hancock St

321 Weirfield St

464 Irving Ave

1359 Hancock St

304 Cooper St

1354 Hancock St

1352 Hancock St

1347 Hancock St

1342 Hancock St

815 Knickerbocker Ave

Alhambra Luxury Lofts

1351 Hancock St

268 Schaefer St

441 Irving Ave

1406 Jefferson Ave

841 Knickerbocker Ave

The Jacobowitz Portfolio

1336 Hancock St

1341 Hancock Street Apartments

1334 Hancock St

1339 Hancock Street

286 Cooper St

1335 Hancock St

871 Knickerbocker Ave

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