
Apartments near Liberty Avenue-A in Brooklyn, NY (5,387 Rentals)


1708 E New York Ave

2414 Pacific St

213 Jamaica Ave

2278 Pitkin Ave

140 Liberty Ave

1710 E New York Ave

2289-91-95 Pitkin Ave -3 Houses side by side

415 Bradford St

126 Liberty Ave

1853 Pitkin Ave

1849 Pitkin Ave

97-99 Arlington Ave

220 Jerome St

2875 Atlantic Ave

605 Liberty Ave

101-103 Arlington Ave

2883 Atlantic Ave

87 Sackman St

134 Sackman St

736 Blake Ave

429 Wyona St

437 Wyona St

431 Wyona St

152 Sackman St

136 Sackman St

2372 Atlantic Ave

443 Wyona St

146 Sackman St

HELP ONE A and B (phase 2)

1663 E New York Ave

445 Wyona St

775 Blake Ave

2365 Atlantic Ave

1821 Pitkin Ave

455 Wyona St

454 Bradford St

2904 Atlantic Ave

433-437 Van Siclen Ave

44 Christopher Ave

42 Christopher Ave

2367 Atlantic Ave

2371 Atlantic Ave

425 Powell St

2364 Pacific St

2370 Pacific St

Anthony J. Barretta Apartments

2361 Atlantic Ave

2363 Atlantic Ave

2354-2358 Atlantic Ave

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