
Apartments near Newkirk Avenue (2,5 Line)-2 in Brooklyn, NY (4,484 Rentals)


1033 Ocean Ave

William Reid Apartments

87 E 31st St

449 E 21st St

1010 New York Avenue

2331 Bedford Ave

3 Unit Apartments

2603-2607 Albemarle Rd

2524 Albemarle Rd

1644 New York Ave

14 Duryea Pl

3 Unit Apartments

3 Unit Apartments

998 New York Ave

771 E 32nd St

1643-1645 New York Ave

409 E 21st St

333 E 34th St

Patio Garden Apartments

1617 Brooklyn Ave

1513 Nostrand Ave

900 E 35th St

860 Ocean Ave

3103 Snyder Ave

2324 Bedford Ave 6

273 E 35th St

2318 Bedford Ave

971 E 34th St

Hello Albemarle

2306 Albemarle Rd

977 E 34th St

2 UNIT MIXED-USE BUILDING IN EAST FLATBUSH

2823 Snyder Ave

Norma Apartments

1056 Flatbush Ave

1629 Brooklyn Ave

400 E 21st St

810 Ocean Ave

1111 Ocean Ave

983 New York Ave

3802 Glenwood Rd

1046 Flatbush Ave

349 E 19th St

1086 Ocean Ave

341 E 19th St

2101-2107 Beverley Rd

1543 Albany Ave

2107 Beverly Rd

2022 Beverly Rd

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