
Apartments near Knickerbocker Avenue (M Line)-M in Brooklyn, NY (3,417 Rentals)


1426 Putnam Ave

256 Jefferson St

200 Knickerbocker Ave

1430 Putnam Ave

1418 Putnam Ave

462 Central Ave

307 Troutman St

999 Willoughby Ave

252 Jefferson St

846 Bushwick Ave

1416 Putnam Ave

433 Menahan St

185 Troutman St

996 Willoughby Ave

315 Troutman St

1095 Madison St

440 Bleecker St

86 Wilson Ave

299 Troutman St

445 Bleecker St

852 Bushwick Ave

199 Knickerbocker Ave

321 Troutman St

1 Family, 9 SRO Units & 12 Parking Spaces

443 Bleecker St

418 Suydam St

446 Himrod

Loft-Like Building, Prim Bushwick

1143 Lafayette Ave

231 Cornelia St

270 Jefferson St

84 Saint Nicholas Ave

47 Kossuth Pl

82 St Nicholas Ave

287 Cornelia St

417 Suydam St

242 Jefferson St

418 Stanhope St

310 Jefferson St

44 Wyckoff Ave

291 Cornelia St

1098 Madison St

522 Evergreen Ave

1144 Lafayette Ave

105 Central Ave

679 Knickerbocker Ave

998 Bushwick Ave

194 Knickerbocker Ave

198 Knickerbocker Ave
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