
Apartments near Halsey Street (L Line)-L in Brooklyn, NY (6,494 Rentals)


254 Vernon Ave

250 Pulaski St

13 Humboldt St

249 Vernon Ave

251 Vernon Ave

410 Halsey St

323 Stagg St

488 Jefferson Ave

180 Decatur St

1612 Bergen St

1499 Prospect Pl

1679 Sterling Pl

1687 Sterling Pl

1682 Sterling Pl

1667-1677 Saint Johns Pl

1673 Sterling Pl

1677 sterling llz

627 Blake Ave

71 Glen St

13 Marcus Garvey Blvd

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301 Powell St

381 Pennsylvania Ave

315 Bushwick Ave

218 Boerum Street

409 Halsey St

402 Halsey St

269-271 Meserole St

216 Boerum St

378 Marcus Garvey Blvd

380 Marcus Garvey Blvd

789-791 Flushing Ave

121 Van Buren St

17 Humboldt St

19 Humboldt St

485 Quincy St

1661 Saint Johns Pl

146 Bristol St

1500 Prospect Plz

1504-1506 Prospect Pl

1551 Park Pl

1653 Sterling Pl

1661 Sterling Pl

862 Dekalb Ave

303 Powell St

659 Blake Ave

415 Bradford St

892 Glenmore Ave

453 Essex St

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