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


1212 Lincoln Pl

1574 Union St

53 Utica Ave

95-101 Weldon St

861 Halsey

Atlantic Chestnut

Ocean Hill

442-446 Decatur St

787 E 46th St

445 Autumn Avenue Apartments

2781-2791 Linden Blvd

130 Glen St

Belmont Gardens

Autumn Court

Logan Arms

1259 Saint Johns Pl

SUNNY APT

242-248 Bainbridge St

Parkside Court

1510 Broadway

321 Malcolm X Blvd

129 Chauncey St

870 Hancock St

376 Autumn Ave

Lincoln Court

997 Jefferson Ave

180 Bainbridge

WEEKSVILLE GARDENS

Bushwick - NEW CONSTRUCTION! (Shared rooms)

937 Jefferson Ave

1027-1029 Putnam Ave

673 Halsey St

1015 Putnam Ave

1005 Putnam Ave

1559-1563 Dean St

87 Euclid Ave

Smith Woodward Plaza

575 Herkimer St

623 Halsey St

Furnished Luxury Landmark Townhouse

305 Decatur St

92 Ralph Ave

884 Madison St

75 Ralph Ave

927-931 Putnam Ave

616 Halsey St

668 Hancock St

73 Ralph Ave

235 Malcolm X Blvd

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