
Apartments near Junius Street-4 in Brooklyn, NY (4,078 Rentals)


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818 Lexington

1052 Greene Ave

1038 Greene Ave

847 Lexington Ave

752 Quincy St

774 Lexington Ave

946 Bushwick Ave

475 Hancock St

1003 Greene Ave

811 Lexington Ave

469 Hancock St

984 Greene Ave

70 Decatur St

The Exchange

29-31 Patchen Ave

974 Greene Ave

771 Lexington Ave

443 Hancock St

677 Quincy St

369-377 Marcus Garvey Blvd

957-963 Greene Ave

753 Lexington Ave

192 Stuyvesant Ave

Common Owens (Furnished Rooms)

371 Etna St

12 Patchen Ave

50 Lincoln Ave

917 Greene Ave

Quincy Senior Residences

880 Greene Ave

491 Monroe St

433 Jefferson avenue

466-472 Madison St

462 Madison St

861 Greene Ave

Bethany Senior Terraces

The Betty Shabazz Apartments

212 Lewis Ave

75 Grant Ave

934 Lafayette Ave

The Medgar Evers Apartments

510 Quincy St

490 Kosciuszko St

239 Marcus Garvey Blvd

241 Marcus Garvey Blvd

868 Lafayette Ave

171 Van Buren St

372 Kosciuszko St

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