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


536-544 E 96th St

Coretta Scott King Senior Apartments

The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg House- Ages 62+

Stanley Senior Housing

450 Rockaway Pky

255 Pennsylvania Ave

Sipberc Court

433-437 Miller Ave

324 Bradford St

1741 Pitkin Ave

Parkway Court

425 E 96th St

603 E 94th St

1719 Pitkin Ave

313 Bradford Street

Spring Creek Towers

Sutter Gardens

945 E 94th St

269 Grafton St

1115 Willmohr St

Washington Manor

476 E 95th St

Bristol House

Stone House

Edwin's Place

455 E 94th St

219 Sackman St

Marcus Garvey Senior Housing

353 Miller Ave

218 Grafton St

322 Rockaway Pky

208 Grafton St

448 E 94th St

275 Rockaway Pky

9720-9726 Kings Hwy

174 Grafton St

405 E 94th St

The Bernice Lora Court

445 Thomas S Boyland St

1107 Lenox Rd

144-158 Pennsylvania Ave

103 Liberty Ave

414 E 94th St

Kings Court Apartments

253 Mother Gaston Blvd

581-583 Belmont Ave

1177 E 98th St

473 E 92nd St

1026-1030 Willmohr St

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