
Apartments near Newkirk Avenue (2,5 Line)-2 in Brooklyn, NY (4,482 Rentals)


219 Prospect Park W

205-207 Prospect Park W

215 Prospect Park W

209 Prospect Park W

2128 57th St

1398 E 2nd St

1388 E 2nd St

1067 Eastern Pky

2019 57th Street

1513 Mcdonald Ave

2064-2074 57th St

892 Saratoga Ave

385 Legion St

806 Howard Ave

284 Grafton St

1515 McDonald Ave

685 Rockaway Pky

361 Legion St

903 Saratoga Ave

1089 Eastern Pky

Mid-Carroll Corp.

268 Prospect Park W

244 Prospect Park W

240 Prospect Park W

242 Prospect Park W

224 Prospect Park W

246 Prospect Park W

226 Prospect Park W

222 Prospect Park W

220 Prospect Park W

218 Prospect Park W

214 Prospect Park W

1525 McDonald Ave

1410 E 2nd St

212 Prospect Park W

1085 Eastern Parkway

735 Ralph Ave

351 Riverdale Avenue

1416 E 2nd St

1431 E 2nd St

1523 McDonald Ave

210 Prospect Park

208 Prospect Park W

216 Prospect Park W

274 Prospect Park W

1206 Eastern Pky

739 Ralph Ave

2301 Strauss St

324 Legion St

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