
Apartments near Junius Street-3 in Brooklyn, NY (4,083 Rentals)


109 Albany Ave

1097 Prospect Pl

1581 Pacific St

225 Decatur Street

829 Putnam Ave

460 Central Ave

72 Palmetto St

1118 Madison St

522 Evergreen Ave

718 Jamaica Ave

453 Lincoln Ave

209 Malcolm X Blvd

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920 Albany Ave

St. Marks

4024 Church Ave

216 Malcolm X Blvd

298 Mac Donough St

599 Hancock St

1338 Broadway

808 Putnam Ave

435 Central Ave

435 Lincoln Ave

433 Lincoln Ave

130 Woodbine St

4016 Church Ave

391 Lewis Avenue

199 Malcolm X Blvd

662 Jefferson Ave

1566 Pacific St

108-124 Albany Ave

960 Saint Marks Ave

1356 Bergen St

453 Macon St

947 Saint Marks Place

943 Saint Marks Ave

1479 Dean St

306 Stuyvesant Ave

4705 Avenue D

685 Jefferson Ave

763 Monroe St

759 Monroe St

767 Monroe St

418 Macon St

308 Stuyvesant Ave

291 Stuyvesant Avenue

683 Jefferson Ave

697 Jefferson Ave

210 Malcolm X Blvd

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There are currently 18,871 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,500 to $8,500 with an average price of $4,131.
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