
Apartments near Kingston-Throop Avenues-C in Brooklyn, NY (11,069 Rentals)


629 Sterling Pl

Artists-In-Residence

603 Lincoln Pl

617 Saint Johns Pl

580 Lincoln Pl

1137 President St

568 Willoughby Ave

Von King Apartments

119A Marcus Garvey Blvd

38 Malcolm X Blvd

51 Patchen Ave

329 Chauncey St

484 Lafayette Avenue

556 Willoughby Ave

1049 Fulton St

848 Madison St

785 Franklin Ave

474 Lafayette Ave

458 St Marks Ave

321 Crown St

32 Patchen Ave

327 Franklin Ave

20 Prescott Pl

1013 Pacific St

1015 Pacific St. 6

1602 Prospect Pl

1606 Prospect Pl

844 Quincy St

91 Ralph Ave

872 Jefferson Ave

430 Pulaski St

1635 Carroll St

1764 Union St

49-59 Stuyvesant Ave

1150 President St

1160 President St

900 Nostrand Ave

620 Marcy Ave

Crown Gardens

536 Willoughby Ave

Conversion To 3 Family

189 Clifton Pl

3 Spencer Ct

15 Kosciuszko St

Athena North

450 Classon Ave

71 Quincy St

611 St Johns Pl

787 Franklin Ave

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There are currently 18,855 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,000 to $29,032 with an average price of $4,198.
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