
Apartments near Jefferson Street-L in Brooklyn, NY (9,138 Rentals)


959 Madison St

309 Eldert St

311 Eldert St

670 Grand St

250 Manhattan Ave

180 Throop Ave

133 Gerry St

666 Grand St

134-136 Powers St

206 Jackson St

GREAT Location& VACANT 2 Fam. Brownstone

156 Devoe St

180 Conselyea St

982 Myrtle Ave

249 Vernon Ave

254 Vernon Ave

916 Lafayette Ave

874 Greene Ave

878 Greene Ave

918 Lafayette Ave

148 Stuyvesant Ave

1125 Putnam Ave

1131 Jefferson Ave

1236 Halsey St

798 Knickerbocker Ave

802 Knickerbocker Ave

305 Eldert St

1228 Halsey St

The LaGuardia Mansion

126 Malcolm X Blvd

838 Monroe St

1117 Jefferson Ave

711 Lexington Ave

934 Dekalb Ave

936 Dekalb Ave

907a Lafayette Ave

708 Willoughby Ave

139 Marcus Garvey Blvd

Woodpoint Plaza

430 Humboldt St

344-346 Graham Ave

205 Jackson St

253-255 Withers St

226 Ainslie St

179 Hopkins St

899 Lafayette Ave

117 Leonard St

688 Flushing Ave

405 Humboldt St 5

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