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


1409-1415 Saint Johns Pl

Atlantic Avenue Apartments

110 Rochester Ave

1378 Bushwick Avenue

211 Marion St

198 Utica

1052 Eastern Pky

1405 St Johns Pl

1212 Saint Marks Avenue

1625 President St

1660 Union St

1703 Union St

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899 Montgomery St

190 Utica Ave

63 Cooper St

800 Empire Boulevard

1577-1585 Carroll St

1617 PRESIDENT St

1402-1408 Sterling Pl

4520 Church Ave

Ultra Court

285 Schenectady Ave

834 Herkimer Street

65 Cooper St

354 Chauncey St

161 Utica Ave

274 Chauncey St

Lake Haven Apartment Homes

Jeanette Court

1049 Glenmore Ave

78 Highland Blvd

766 Macdonough St

2776 Pitkin Ave

Chestnut Commons

1392 Sterling Pl

888 Montgomery St

1646 Union St

750 Lefferts Ave

2786 Pitkin Ave

20 Covert Street

Schaeffer Apartments

186 Force Tube Ave

742 Lefferts Ave - Crown Heights Space

770 Empire Blvd

751 Troy Ave

1389 Sterling Pl

1750-1762 Dean St

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