
Apartments near Kingston-Throop Avenues-A in Brooklyn, NY (11,044 Rentals)


283 Nostrand Ave

942 Bergen St

733 Lexington Ave

920 Lafayette Ave

269 KOSCIUSZKO ST

820-822 Dekalb Ave

457 Greene Ave

302 Nostrand Ave

330 Troy Ave

437 Greene Ave

709 Sterling Pl

1078 Fulton St

780 Madison St

912 Putnam Ave

346 New York Avenue

644 Park Pl

1510-1520 Carroll St

393 Greene Avenue

552 Prospect Pl

Lexington Brooklyn

966 Gates Ave

Lefferts Place Mews

1014 Greene Ave

1072 Dekalb Ave

578 Lincoln Pl

547 Lincoln Pl

594 Marcy Ave

229A Vernon Avenue

863 Hancock St

656 Macdonough

1568 Lincoln Pl

Common Grand (Furnished Rooms)

1010 Gates Ave

1050 Broadway

175 SPENCER ST

1082 Greene- Shared Living Spaces

The Maison on Halsey

843 Classon Avenue

311 Rogers Ave

944 Fulton St

Fulton Street Lofts

475 Sterling Pl

897 Empire Blvd

1040 Carroll St

190 Skillman St

The Kent

618 East NY Ave Apartments

735 Bergen St

382 Prospect Pl

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There are currently 18,878 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,500 to $22,332 with an average price of $4,159.
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