
Apartments near High Street-A in Brooklyn, NY (11,156 Rentals)


190-192 Water St

42 Duffield St

98 Pierrepont St

100 Pierrepont St

114 Pierrepont St

138 Pierrepont St

79 Pierrepont St

96 Pierrepont St

104 Pierrepont St

102 Pierrepont Street

106 Pierrepont St

108 Pierrepont St

162 Hicks St

150 Columbia Heights

144 Columbia Hts

142 Columbia Hts

140 Columbia Hts

166 Hicks St

175 Hicks St

138 Columbia Hts

141 Columbia Hts

1 Old Fulton St

71 Pierrepont St

147 Columbia Hts

88 Pierrepont St

45 Duffield St

184 Concord St

43 Duffield St

80 Pierrepont St

69 Pierrepont St

124 Willow St 7

149 Willow St

170 Hicks St

168 Hicks St

130 Furman St

146 Columbia Hts

162 Columbia Hts

70 Pierrepont St

128 Willow St

58 Pierrepont St

8 Old Fulton St

206 Front St

49 Duffield St

234 Gold Street

62 Pierrepont St

143 Montague St

161 Columbia Heights

76 Pierrepont St

140 Willow St

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