
Apartments near Newkirk Avenue (2,5 Line)-2 in Brooklyn, NY (4,487 Rentals)


759 East 10Th Street

111 Woodruff Ave

283 Parkside Ave

289 Parkside Ave

295 Parkside Ave

316-318 Hawthorne St

260 Hawthorne St

443 Winthrop St

387 E 48th St

581 Rogers Ave

302 E 46th St

143 Winthrop St

259 Parkside Ave

192 Hawthorne St

214 Parkside Ave

170 Parkside Ave

954 E 15th St

604 E 54th St

242 Parkside Ave

Parkville Houses

83 Woodruff Ave

667 Brooklyn Avenue

1239 E 35th St

406 Hawthorne St

1235 E 35th St

19 Hubbard Pl

253 Parkside Ave

25 Parade Pl

56 Winthrop St

918 E 14th St

713 Flatbush Ave

461 Winthrop St

711 Flatbush Ave

367 E 48th St

397 E 49th St

807 Beverley Rd

229 Hawthorne St

5325 Clarendon Rd

235 Hawthorne St

811 Beverley Rd

717-721 Avenue C

25 Stratford Rd

1569-1587 Ocean Ave

Arden House

576 Rogers Ave

4211 Avenue K

293 Hawthorne St

1198-1206 Nostrand Ave

195-200 Hawthorne St

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