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


3115-3117 Kings Hwy

149 Sterling St

1806 Ocean Ave

393 Rogers Ave

131 Sterling St

143 Sterling St

713 E New York Ave

3706 Flatlands Ave

723 E New York Ave

501 Mcdonald Ave

505 McDonald Ave

523 McDonald Ave

525 Mcdonald Ave

794 McDonald Ave

167 Prospect Park SW

497 McDonald Ave

Utica Crescent

17 Lamont Ct

101 E 59th St

107 E 59th St

540 Mcdonald Ave

933 Mcdonald Ave

534 Mcdonald Ave

536 McDonald Ave

270 E 2nd St

274 E 2nd St

440 Brooklyn Ave

3015 Avenue N

448 Empire Blvd

1122-1124 L Ave

574 Empire Blvd

3412 Avenue N

80 E 52nd St

100 E 51st St

109 E 51st St

533 Dahill Rd

1293 Prospect Ave

375 Dahill Rd

2906 Fort Hamilton Pky

2902 Fort Hamilton Pky

357 Dahill Rd

531 Dahill Rd

563 Dahill Rd

47 Reeve Pl

74 E 52nd St

1329 E 17th St

1914 Bay Ave

645 Lefferts Ave

1433 E 52nd St

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