
Apartments near Kingston-Throop Avenues-A in Brooklyn, NY (11,058 Rentals)


487 Prospect Plz

590 Sterling Pl

13 Irving Pl

Gorgeous 2 bed 2 bath in Clinton Hill

1010 Bedford Ave

550 De Kalb Ave

186 Vernon Ave

GREAT Location& VACANT 2 Fam. Brownstone

440 Albany Avenue

1087 Dekalb Ave

555 Dekalb Ave

486 Willoughby Ave

1622 Prospect Pl

474 Ralph Ave

468 Ralph Ave

93 Lexington Ave

242 Vernon Ave

41 Putnam Ave

194 Vernon Ave

886 Jefferson Ave

355 Chauncey Street

479 Prospect Pl

494 Prospect Pl

64 Lefferts Pl

812 Bergen St

75 Downing Street

422 Classon Ave

481 Prospect Pl

484-486 Prospect Pl

551 De Kalb Ave

312 Greene Ave

431 Classon Ave

1647 Park Pl

150 Vernon Ave

1661 Carroll St

20 Patchen Ave

15-19 Patchen Ave

1650 Sterling Pl

909 Jefferson Ave

310 Chauncey St

743 Crown St

464 Pulaski St

1095 Dekalb Ave

460 Pulaski St

262 Vernon Ave

254 Vernon Ave

1939 Fulton St

The Hartby

884 Jefferson Ave

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There are currently 18,851 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,000 to $29,032 with an average price of $4,192.
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