
Apartments near New Lots Avenue (L Line)-L in Brooklyn, NY (3,299 Rentals)


340 Decatur St

939 Jefferson Ave

234 Mckinley Ave

236 Mckinley Ave

459 Grant Ave

113 Ralph Ave

165 Bainbridge St

283 Malcolm X Blvd

167 Bainbridge Street

931 Jefferson Ave

BainBridge Cluster Portfolio

679 Halsey St

1044 Putnam Ave

119 Ralph Ave

3372 Fulton St

120 Ralph Ave

44 Howard Ave

573 Macon St

686 Halsey St

688 Halsey St

872 Jefferson Ave

42 Howard Ave

909 Jefferson Ave

917 Jefferson Ave

418 Grant Ave

1446 Broadway

1444 Broadway

718 Jamaica Ave

683 Halsey St

669 Halsey St

1019-1021 Putnam Ave

malcolm X Blvd

408 Stuyvesant Ave

275A Malcolm X Blvd

300 Malcolm X Blvd

Jefferson Brownstone

436 Macdonough St

858 Jefferson Ave

Malcolm X Boulevard - CO-LIVING

271 Malcolm X Blvd

672 Halsey St

645 Halsey St

838 Jefferson Ave

108 Ralph Ave

836 Jefferson Ave

426 Ridgewood Ave

30 Chestnut St

30 Pine St

186 Patchen Ave

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