
Apartments near Halsey Street (L Line)-L in Brooklyn, NY (6,501 Rentals)


375 Sumpter St

357 Sumpter St

64 Himrod St

870 Hart St

356 Sumpter St

364 Sumpter St

550 Bainbridge Street

855 Madison

317 Knickerbocker Ave

946 Bushwick Ave

348 Sumpter St

1884 Broadway

The Brooklyn-Roosevelt

937 Jefferson Ave

93 St Nicholas Ave

806 Macon St

70 Wyckoff Ave

282 MacDougal

776 Hart St

1358 Dekalb Ave

201 Central Ave

404-406 Suydam St

1004 Gates Ave

340 Evergreen Ave

1073-1075 Greene Ave

1369 Dekalb Ave

791 Hart St

884 Madison St

787 Hart St

Common Evergreen

200 Highland Blvd

788 Macon St

258 Macdougal St

293-299 Knickerbocker Ave

767 Hart St

870 Hancock St

516 Bainbridge St

471-475 Chauncey St

Bushwick - NEW CONSTRUCTION! (Shared rooms)

220 Highland Blvd

Wilson Court

292-294 Sumpter St

69 Stockholm St

1298 Dekalb Ave

160 Wilson Ave

61-63 Wyckoff Ave

79 Sunnyside Ave

Bushwick - NEW CONSTRUCTION! (Shared rooms)

149 WILSON AVE

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