
Apartments near Kingston Avenue-3 in Brooklyn, NY (9,573 Rentals)


376 Classon Ave

107 Gates Ave

452 Lafayette Ave

472 Lafayette Ave

3 Unit Apartments

331 Kosciuszko St

378 Kosciuszko St

883 Lafayette Ave

382 Kosciusko St

763 Monroe St

148 Bristol St

1151 Willmohr St

1637 Saint Marks Ave

100 Malcolm X Blvd

The Collection

886 Jefferson Ave

884 Jefferson Ave

2171 Strauss St

1647 St Marks Ave

924 Lafayette Ave

790 Quincy St

5501 Snyder Ave

241-243 E 56th St

842 Madison St

860 Hancock St

452 E 95th St

445 E 95th St

426 Rockaway Pky

Walk-up

147 Lewis Ave

926 Lafayette Ave

124-128 Stuyvesant Ave

96 Malcolm X Blvd

355 Kosciusko St

2603-2607 Albemarle Rd

149 E 31st St

824 Dekalb Ave

1028 Bedford Ave

853 Carroll St

27 Prospect Park W

932 President St

252 Greene Ave

385 Classon Ave

Waverly Brooklyn

Berkeley Plaza

225 Park Pl

200 Saint Marks Ave

660 Dean St

76 Woodruff Ave

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There are currently 18,872 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,442 to $8,500 with an average price of $4,127.
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