
Apartments near Jay Street-Borough Hall-F in Brooklyn, NY (2,706 Rentals)


219 Degraw St

273 Sackett St

169 Adelphi St

279 Sackett St

361 Clinton St

231 Cumberland St

34 Adelphi St

181-183 Dekalb Owners Corp.

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95 Adelphi St

184 Adelphi St

117 S Elliott Pl

399 Sackett St

The Baltic Canal

1 Tiffany Pl

178 De Kalb Avenue

43 Cheever Pl

45 Cheever Pl

326 Sackett Street

177 Adelphi St

489 Henry St

Estate Of Louise Imparato

374 Clinton St

238 Degraw St

175 Park Ave

325-327 Court St

73 S Oxford St

159 Adelphi St

378 Clinton St

284 Smith St

324 Sackett St

376 Clinton St

320 Sackett St

275 Sackett St

271 Sackett St

386A Sackett St

186 Dekalb Ave

322 Sackett St

375 Clinton St

187 De Kalb Avenue

264 Cumberland St

69 S Oxford St

409 Sackett St

237 Cumberland St

318 Sackett St

90 S Oxford St

41 Adelphi St

44 Cheever Pl

42 Saint Marks Pl

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