
Apartments near New Lots Avenue (3,4 Line)-3 in Brooklyn, NY (2,717 Rentals)


4 Units, 21x78 Solid Brick Building

541 Williams Ave

2 Units, Vacant, Ideal For 6 Family Conversio

247 Vermont St

737 Alabama Ave

432 Logan St

329 Shepherd Ave

283 Warwick St

324 Shepherd Ave

351 Linwood St

Gateway Elton III

2904 Atlantic Ave

595 Euclid Ave

611 Euclid Ave

615 Euclid Ave

222 Pennsylvania Avenue

214 Pennsylvania Ave

552 Williams St

576 Williams Ave

216 Pennsylvania Ave

560 Williams Ave

578 Williams Ave

566 Williams Ave

260-264 Essex St

449 Liberty Ave

601 Euclid Ave

597 Euclid Ave

1268 Blake Ave

590 Williams Ave

515-517 Chestnut St

252 Essex St

568 Pine St

601 Pine St

2855 Atlantic Ave

2875 Atlantic Ave

2883 Atlantic Ave

2772 Atlantic Ave

482 Chestnut St

Linwood Park Apartments

240 New Jersey Ave

236 New Jersey Ave

155 Wyona St

699 Fountain Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11208

2767 Atlantic Ave

504 Hinsdale St

253 Essex St

469 Riverdale Ave

77 Montauk Ave

719 Fountain Ave

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