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


679 E 3rd St

283 E 5th St

160 Ocean Pky

91 Ocean Pky

319 Lincoln Rd

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1072 Nostrand Ave

452 Rogers Ave

447 Rogers Ave

337 Lincoln Rd

375 Lincoln Rd

532 New York Ave

592 Maple St

632 Midwood St

648 Midwood St

329 Lincoln Rd

909 E 5th St

81 Ocean Pky

545-547 Maple St- Two 3 Family Homes

199 E 53rd St

210 E 51st St

1074 Nostrand Ave

463 E. New York Ave

343 E 59th St

166 E 49th St

820 Ocean Pky

4109 18th Ave

607-611 Avenue I

564 Flatbush Ave

1257 E 18th St

414 Albemarle Rd

545 Maple St

602 Maple St

604 Maple St

610 Maple St

491 E New York Ave

495 E New York Ave

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Windsor Terrace Condominium

71 Ocean Pky

110 Ocean Parkway

205 E 52nd St

699 Rutland Rd

196 E 51st St

517 Brooklyn Ave

561 E 2nd St

177 Lincoln Rd

433 Rogers Ave

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