
Apartments near Livonia Avenue-L in Brooklyn, NY (4,059 Rentals)


677 Quincy St

957-963 Greene Ave

443 Hancock St

753 Lexington Ave

192 Stuyvesant Ave

369-377 Marcus Garvey Blvd

12 Patchen Ave

75 Grant Ave

Common Owens (Furnished Rooms)

917 Greene Ave

Quincy Senior Residences

880 Greene Ave

491 Monroe St

861 Greene Ave

Betty Shabbaz

295 Kosciusko St

212 Lewis Ave

934 Lafayette Ave

490 Kosciuszko St

87 Stuyvesant Ave

868 Lafayette Ave

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605 W 42nd St, Unit SI ID1016133P

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605 W 42nd St, Unit SI ID1228289P

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605 W 42nd St, Unit SI ID1036734P

91-04-91-75 75th St, Unit 91-04

91-04-91-75 75th St, Unit 1

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605 W 42nd St

744 Rockaway Avenue

641 Troy Avenue

56-07/11/21 Clover Pl

11-07 Irving Ave

1511 Cooper Ave

15-19 Cooper Ave

80-97 Cypress Ave

9752 75th St

498 Hancock Street

62 Patchen Avenue

189 Mac Donough St

192 Mac Donough St

191 Mac Donough St

7403 Rockaway Blvd

7608 Rockaway Blvd

7416 88th Rd

7411 88th Rd

7601 Rockaway Blvd

88-28 75th St

7504 88th Ave

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