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


389 Woodbine St

504 Wilson Ave

1387 Putnam Ave

1380 Putnam Ave

475 Wilson Ave

1308 Jefferson Ave

224 Weirfield St

7 Ridgewood Pl

643 Knickerbocker Ave

1372 Putnam Ave

194 Schaefer St

196 Schaefer St

1286 Madison St

473 Wilson Ave

1366 Putnam Ave

190 Schaefer St

192 Schaefer St

333 Woodbine St

1225 Decatur St

335 Woodbine St

1-5 Ridgewood Pl

248 Cornelia St

469 Wilson Ave

360 Palmetto St

463 Wilson Ave

246 Cornelia St

465 Wilson Ave

1224 Hancock St

193 Schaefer St

634 Wilson Ave

1348 Putnam Ave

636 Wilson Ave

632 Wilson Ave

1220 Decatur St

352 Palmetto St

365 Palmetto St

305 Woodbine St

642 Wilson Ave

464 Wilson Ave

234 Moffat St

Schaefer

638 Wilson Ave

315 Woodbine St

185 Schaefer St

1171 Halsey St

1550 Myrtle Ave

200 Eldert St

371 Palmetto St

315 Woodbine St Woodbine St

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