
Apartments near Newkirk Avenue (2,5 Line)-2 in Brooklyn, NY (4,491 Rentals)


109-111 Montgomery St

1296 Ocean Pky

12 Crown St

330 Troy Ave

1580 E 18th St

1577 E 17th St

1568 Lincoln Pl

373 Amboy St

Fillmore Gardens Cooperative

The Theda Garden

1941-1967 65th St

1379 W 6th St

3013-3019 Newkirk Ave

1838 Nostrand Ave

422 E 31st St

1828 Nostrand Ave

1827 Nostrand Ave

3015 Avenue D

2822 Avenue D

1814 Nostrand Ave

2828 Newkirk Ave

1809 Nostrand Ave

1798 Nostrand Ave

375 E 28th St

2913 Foster Ave

336 E 31st St

1777 Nostrand Ave

2701 Newkirk Ave

485 E 28th St

1193 Rogers Ave

1207 Rogers Ave

1173 Rogers Ave

1257 Rogers Ave

2810 Foster Ave

1286 New York Ave

332 E 28th St

336-338 E 28th St

1273 Rogers Ave

1222 Rogers Ave

2617 Newkirk Ave

1250 New York Avenue

322 E 32nd St

1172 Rogers Ave

2908-2914 Clarendon Rd

1244 New York Ave

411 E 26th St

2802 Clarendon Rd

1298 Rogers Ave

Hamilton Hall

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