
Apartments near Livonia Avenue-L in Brooklyn, NY (4,031 Rentals)


476 Wyona St

689 Sheffield Ave

1849 Pitkin Ave

1853 Pitkin Ave

686-690 Vermont St

659 Vermont St

415 New Jersey Ave

396 New Jersey Ave

713 Snediker Ave

Marcus Garvey Expansion - Phase 2 Building G

438 New Lots Ave

790 Rockaway Ave

149 Watkins St

695 Sheffield Ave

491 Hegeman Ave

403 New Jersey Ave

706 Hinsdale St

600 Wyona St

733 Dumont Ave

557 Wyona St

572 Osborn St

1821 Pitkin Ave

515 Hegeman Ave

720-728 Snediker Ave

695 Pennsylvania Ave

503 Hegeman Ave

386 Belmont Ave

513 Hegeman Ave

237 Chester St

Walk-up Apartment

455 Wyona St

443 Wyona St

1801-1803 Pitkin Ave

437 Wyona St

1805 Pitkin Ave

1782 Pitkin Ave

538 Bradford St

739 Dumont Ave

445 Wyona St

593 Wyona St

603 Wyona St

594 Bradford St

429 Wyona St

588 Bradford St

396 Vermont St

719 Hinsdale St

891 Mother Gaston Blvd

431 Wyona St

732 Georgia Avenue Brooklyn NY 11207

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There are currently 18,857 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,500 to $8,500 with an average price of $4,145.
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