
Apartments near Livonia Avenue-L in Brooklyn, NY (4,029 Rentals)


707 Miller Ave

289 Mother Gaston Blvd 4

423 Amboy St

740 Miller Ave

126 Liberty Ave

583 Van Siclen Ave

285 Mother Gaston Blvd

778 Livonia Ave

719 Miller Ave

405 Rockaway Ave

279 Mother Gaston Blvd

93 Chester Street

42 Christopher Ave

275 Mother Gatson Blvd

780 Livonia Ave

754 Miller Ave

148 Bristol St

146 Bristol St

275 Mother Gaston Blvd

44 Christopher Ave

762 Miller Ave

116 Riverdale Ave

114 Riverdale Ave

737 Miller Ave

758 Miller Ave

98 Liberty Ave

271 Mother Gaston Blvd

203 Sutter Ave

571 New Lots Ave

2166 Pitkin Ave

341 Herzl St

259 Herzl St

690 Hendrix St

772 Miller Ave

2 Units, Vacant, Great Fix & Flip, 20x48 Buil

427 Miller Ave

96-98 Newport St

753 Miller Ave

577 New Lots Ave

305 Bradford St

433-437 Van Siclen Ave

757 Miller Ave

766 Miller Ave

95 Newport St

939 Thomas S Boyland St

260-266 Wyona St

389 Herzl St

707 Hendrix St

92 Newport St

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