
Apartments near Junius Street-3 in Brooklyn, NY (4,080 Rentals)


300 Macon Street

175 Macdonough St

410 Marcus Garvey Blvd

467 Hancock St

585 Madison St

593 Madison St

42 Patchen Ave

1049 Greene Ave

1231 Broadway

1 Family, 9 SRO Units & 12 Parking Spaces

3441 Fulton St

1067 Greene Ave

1065 Greene Ave

1227 Broadway

33 Patchen Ave

126 Malcolm X Blvd

992 Greene Ave

590 Monroe St

463A Hancock St

465 Hancock Street

300 Lewis Ave

286 Macon Street

404 Marcus Garvey Blvd

280 Macon Street

282 Macon St

518 Jefferson Ave

716 Quincy St

697 Quincy St

Cornerstone Apartments

919 E 46th St

714A Quincy St

1223 Broadway

BainBridge Cluster Portfolio

31 Patchen Ave

337-347 Etna St

3470 Fulton St

550 Van Buren St

691 Quincy St Brooklyn NY 11221

204 Stuyvesant Ave

560 Madison St

970 Greene Ave

690 Quincy St

32 Patchen Ave

494 Jefferson Ave

352 Halsey St

106 Malcolm X Blvd

15-19 Patchen Ave

273 Lewis Ave

175 Stuyvesant Ave

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