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


150 Patchen Ave

246 Malcolm X Blvd

716 Jefferson Ave

The Garnet

137 Patchen Ave

633 Hancock St

129 Patchen Ave

686 Jefferson Ave

Putnam Cluster (680 Jefferson)

Risley Dent Towers

1584 Fulton St

293 Stuyvesant Ave

168-170 Decatur St

575 Hancock St

378 Lewis Ave

The Decatur

693 Madison St

401 Macon St

403 Macon St

763 Putnam Ave

180 Malcolm X Blvd

Samuel Court

475 Hancock St

469 Hancock St

Common Owens (Furnished Rooms)

491 Monroe St

605 W 42nd St, Unit SI ID1461699P

1 Bronxwood

91-04-91-75 75th St, Unit 91-04

248 E 91st St, Unit SI ID1032060P

605 W 42nd St, Unit SI ID1060696P

605 W 42nd St, Unit SI ID1016414P

605 W 42nd St

744 Rockaway Avenue

641 Troy Avenue

75-15 Pitkin Ave

10534 75th St

105-25 75th St

9752 75th St

7511 101st Ave

498 Hancock Street

7403 Rockaway Blvd

7608 Rockaway Blvd

7601 Rockaway Blvd

9015 77th St

9020 80th St

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