
Apartments near New Lots Avenue (L Line)-L in Brooklyn, NY (3,297 Rentals)


1137 Saint Marks Ave

1144 Saint Marks Ave

1320 Saint Johns Pl

Concern Bergen

80 Utica Ave

1329 Saint Johns Pl

1353 Sterling Place

215 Ralph Ave

347 Bainbridge St

42 Eldert St

818 Macon St

177 Moffat St

1146 Saint Marks Ave

Evelyn Court

1257 Lincoln Pl

1259 LINCOLN PLACE

1232 E 80th St

667 Evergreen Ave

1111 - 1115 Decatur St

653 Central Ave

188 Richmond St

1587 Broadway

665 Evergreen Ave

808 Macon St

814 Macon St

663 Macdonough St

207 Ralph Ave

209 Ralph Ave

335 Bainbridge St

1135 Saint Marks Ave

1573 Bergen St

173 Schenectady Ave

995 Eastern Pky

1338 STERLING Pl

51 Eldert Street

663 Evergreen Ave

991 Eastern Pky

1297 Bushwick Ave

657 Macdonough St

1308 Prospect Plz

982-984 Halsey St

990 Halsey St

1136 Saint Marks Ave

1717 Dean St

1332 Sterling Pl

212 Ralph Ave

506 Decatur St

1337 Sterling Pl

804 Macon St

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