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


798 New Lots Ave

455 E 92nd St

9302 Kings Hwy

Highway Court

9507 Kings Hwy

Marjorie Richardson Court apartments

1939 Park Pl

509 Saratoga Ave

9407 Kings Hwy

Brownsville Gardens

Maple Court

Palace Court

Elliot Graham Houses

214 Rockaway Pky

9325 Kings Hwy

250 E 96th St

676 Howard Ave

Essex Terrace

668 Howard Ave

196 Rockaway Pky

9201 Kings Hwy

279 E 94th St

660 Howard Ave

2435 Pacific St

2700 Atlantic Ave

1354 New York Ave

The Stanford

648 Howard Ave

625 Howard Ave

165-181 Rockaway Pky

178 Rockaway Pky

623 Howard Ave

50 Sutter Ave

333 E 93rd St

166 Rockaway Pky

1613 Eastern Pky

1625 Eastern Pkwy

630 Howard Ave

Loreto I & II Apartments

1631 Saint Marks Ave

620-624 Howard Ave

2106 Union St

1124-1134 Winthrop St

Bishop Richard & Annelle Martin Senior houses

164 Rockaway Pky

184 E 96th St

32 Sutter Ave

2342 Atlantic Ave

50 Penn

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