
Apartments near Newkirk Avenue (2,5 Line)-2 in Brooklyn, NY (4,489 Rentals)


678 Rogers Ave

682 Rogers Ave

439 E 45th St

202 Clarkson Ave

1022 Cortelyou Rd

286 Clarkson Ave

1035 Cortelyou Rd

1613 Church Ave

2155 Caton Ave

920 E 17th St

1014 Cortelyou Rd

66 E 16th St

1436 Ocean Ave

2042 Bedford Ave

480 Stratford Rd

194 Clarkson Ave

198 Clarkson Ave

516 E 48th St

820 Albany Ave

777 Coney Island Ave

287 Clarkson Ave

755 Coney Island Ave

763 Coney Island Ave

735 Coney Island Ave

707 Coney Island Ave

195 Clarkson Ave

658 Rogers Ave

213 Clarkson Ave

4507 Church Ave

1789-1795 Flatbush Ave

88 E 42nd St

657 Rogers Ave

33 Lenox Rd

329 Clarkson Ave

660 Rogers Ave

78 E 42nd St

1281 Nostrand Ave

1277 Nostrand Ave

655 Rogers Ave

389 E 45th St

1279 Nostrand Ave

860 E 16th St

695 Coney Island Ave

1155 East 35th Street

648 Rogers Ave

1067 Utica Ave

1275 Nostrand Ave

Snyder Court

149 Clarkson Ave

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