
Apartments near Myrtle Avenue-J in Brooklyn, NY (11,159 Rentals)


497 Quincy St

790 Quincy St

22 Harrison Pl

204 Stuyvesant Ave

1050 Greene Ave

1140 Willoughby Ave

242 Kosciuszko St

327 Avenue Ave

724 Lafayette Ave

14 Harrison Pl

53 Van Buren St

770 Hart St

260 Knickerbocker Ave

556 Willoughby Ave

189 Wilson Ave

242 Knickerbocker Ave

1411 DeKalb Ave

1143 Greene Ave

198 Wilson Ave

1353 Myrtle Ave

244 Suydam St

773 Hart St

1258 Broadway

254 Knickerbocker Ave

241 Suydam St

1 Family, 9 SRO Units & 12 Parking Spaces

768 Hart St

56 Grattan St

161 Knickerbocker Ave

207 Knickerbocker Ave

181 Knickerbocker Ave

812 Lexington Ave

1058 Greene Ave

1254 Broadway

268 Boerum St

276 Boerum St

657 Flushing Ave

98 Graham Avenue

655 Greene Ave

109 Vernon Avenue

218 Boerum Street

117 Pulaski St

126 Pulaski St

1263 Broadway

779 Hart St

245 Suydam St

132A Stanhope St

1421 Dekalb Ave

111 Vernon Ave

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