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


665 Flatbush Ave

726 Schenectady Ave

349 Ocean Pky

192 E 8th St

399-401 Coney Island Ave

313-319 Ocean Pky

743 Church Ave

581 Ocean Parkway

571 Ocean Pky

Harrison House

67 Hawthorne St

663 Flatbush Ave

1153-1163 Nostrand Ave

737 Church Ave

370 E 52nd St

772 E 8th St

661 Flatbush Ave

597 Ocean Pky

776 E 8th St

340 Rutand Rd

370-372 Rutland Rd

384 Rutland Rd

394 Rutland Rd

383 E 52nd St

43 Hawthorne St

346 Rutland Road

350 Rutland Rd

377 Rutland Rd

15 Hawthorne St

265 Ocean Ave

413 E 54th St

365 E 52nd St

279 Ocean Parkway

Prospect Lefferts Gardens

1908-1918 Bedford Ave

1046 E 15th St

814 E 9th St

977 E 12th St

146 Fenimore St

327-329 Rutland Rd

5210 Church Ave

3806 Avenue L

2021 E 41st St

336 E 52nd St

213 Parkville Ave

1024 E 14th St

635 Flatbush Ave

The Alcove Residences

383 Rutland Rd

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