
Apartments near Kingston-Throop Avenues-C in Brooklyn, NY (11,060 Rentals)


Mutual Apartments, Inc

455 Park Avenue South

1206 Putnam Ave

Clinton Hill Cooperative South Campus

Willoughby Walk

360 Clinton Ave

34 Plaza St East

140 Woodbine Street

752 Bedford Ave

531 Myrtle Ave

180 E 93rd St

525 Myrtle Ave

1074 Halsey Street

20 Plaza Street E.

The Retro

5,500 BSF

Brooklyn High Rise

475 Carlton Ave

Lefferts House

755 Kent Ave

Clinton Hill Cooperative North Campus

163 Washington Ave

648 Chauncey Street

350 Flatbush Ave

1128 Halsey St

47 Plaza St W

45 Plaza St W

One Prospect Park West

166 Washington Ave

Linden Grove

67 Mother Gaston Blvd

438 Wilson Ave

225 Lincoln Pl

Atlantic Terrace

1033 Flushing Ave

The Knick Bushwick

Park Place Condominium

20 Grand Ave

219 Weirfield Street

206 Lincoln Pl

415 Myrtle Ave

Clermont Greene Condominium

220 Berkeley Pl

260 Woodbine Street

78 8th Ave

90 8th Ave

147 Vanderbilt Ave

174 Knickerbocker Ave

125 Ocean Ave

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