
Apartments near New Lots Avenue (L Line)-L in Brooklyn, NY (3,298 Rentals)


214 Bainbridge St

173 Sheridan Ave

1060 Jefferson Ave

1501 Broadway

3307 Fulton St

134 Sheridan Ave

1031 Jefferson Ave

856 Hancock St

1505 Broadway

1229 Saint Johns Pl

221 Bainbridge St

219 Bainbridge St

405 Decatur St

217 Bainbridge St

1499 Broadway

126 Sheridan Ave

138 Sheridan Ave

131 Sheridan Ave

1057 Jefferson Ave

120 Sheridan Ave

146 Ralph Avenue

140 Ralph Ave

142 Ralph Ave

66 Howard Ave

483 Macdonough St

977 Jefferson Ave

42 Richmond St

1076-1080 Putnam Ave

24 Cornelia St

320 Malcom X Blvd

354-360 Decatur St

322 Malcolm X Blvd

919 E 46th St

625 Macon St

712A Halsey St

17 Cornelia St

230 McKinley Ave

456 Grant Ave

466 Grant Ave

471 Grant Ave

54 Howard Ave

460 Grant Ave

452 Grant Ave

1050 Putnam Avenue

886 Jefferson Ave

884 Jefferson Ave

1060 Putnam Ave

121 Ralph Ave

123 Ralph Ave

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There are currently 18,854 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,000 to $20,612 with an average price of $4,190.
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