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


Knickerbocker Avenue Cluster

226 Schaefer St

1270 Hancock St

1384 Madison St

307 Cornelia St

1271 Decatur St

679 Knickerbocker Ave

1272 Decatur

1408 Putnam Ave

1265 Decatur St

227 Cooper St

216 Schaefer St

290 Cornelia St

1400 Putnam Ave

1259 Decatur St

1268 Decatur St

1398 Putnam Ave

1260 Decatur Street

214 Schaefer St

1258 Decatur St

291 Cornelia St

1381 Madison St

287 Cornelia St

1251 Decatur St

Walk-up Apartment

660 Knickerbocker Ave

556 Wilson Ave

379-381 Irving Ave

1254 Decatur St

611 Wilson Ave

657 Knickerbocker Ave

231 Eldert St

515 Wilson Ave

550 Wilson Ave

629 Wilson Ave

588 Wilson Ave

655 Knickerbocker Ave

386 Woodbine St

1394 Putnam Ave

1240 Hancock St

225 Eldert St

633 Wilson Ave

1384 Putnam Ave

264 Cornelia St

656 Knickerbocker Ave

477 Wilson Ave

393 Woodbine St

387 Woodbine St

395 Woodbine St

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