
Apartments near Montrose Avenue-L in Brooklyn, NY (10,013 Rentals)


Lefferts Place Mews

1194 Decatur Street

538 Washington Ave

475 Carlton Ave

648 Chauncey Street

735 Bergen St

Atlantic Terrace

One Hanson Place

67 Mother Gaston Blvd

Heritage Dean Street

35 Sterling Pl

Common Baker

Node Weirfield

241 Bushwick Ave

230 Bushwick Ave

232 Bushwick Ave

217 Montrose Ave

237 Montrose Ave

238 Montrose Ave

233-235 Montrose Ave

224-226 Montrose Ave

239 Montrose Ave

251 Bushwick Ave

253 Bushwick Ave

245 Johnson Ave

241 Montrose Ave

225 Bushwick Ave

243 Montrose Ave

247 Johnson Ave

242 Montrose Avenue

245 Montrose Ave

207 Meserole Street

202 Meserole St

209 Meserole St

201 Montrose Ave

206 Montrose Ave

204 Montrose Ave

199 Montrose Ave

194 Meserole St

195 Meserole St

199 Meserole St

213 Johnson Ave

191 Meserole St

204 Bushwick Ave

190-192 Meserole St

218 Scholes St

194 Humboldt St

211 Johnson Ave

196 Scholes St

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There are currently 18,921 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,056 to $10,118 with an average price of $4,244.
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