
Apartments near Myrtle Avenue-Z in Brooklyn, NY (11,197 Rentals)


707 Willoughby Ave

465 Kosciusko St

466 Kosciuszko St

Roosevelt Houses I, Building VI

486 Kosciusko St

488 Kosciuszko St

18 Dodworth St

20 Dodworth St

22 Dodworth St

87 Suydam St

Loft-Like Building, Prim Bushwick

556 Hart St

522 Kosciuszko St

464 Bushwick Ave

566 Hart St

1092 DeKalb Ave

132 Jefferson St

134 Jefferson St

38 Dodworth St

113 Troutman St

518 Kosciuszko St

708 Willoughby Ave

139 Marcus Garvey Blvd

28 Fayette St

934 Dekalb Ave

936 Dekalb Ave

13 Garden St

21 Fayette St

285 Pulaski St

147 Marcus Garvey Blvd

277 Hart St

259 Hart St

249 Vernon Ave

251 Vernon Ave

GREAT Location& VACANT 2 Fam. Brownstone

254 Vernon Ave

542 Kosciusko St

1098 De Kalb Ave

257 Hart St

941 Lafayette Ave

996 Willoughby Ave

1096 DeKalb Ave

579 Hart St

886 Flushing Ave

586 Hart St

123 Troutman St

896 Flushing Ave

900 Flushing Ave

255 Hart St

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