
Apartments near Newkirk Avenue (2,5 Line)-2 in Brooklyn, NY (4,466 Rentals)


2059 Bay Ridge Ave

401 10th St

342 9th St

352 11th St

334 9th St

392 10th St

Roslyn Court

327-337 9th St

463 5th Ave

The Slope on Fifth

93 Chester Street

440 Rockaway Ave

437 5th Ave

451 Rockaway Ave

3105 Avenue D

360-370 East 31st Street

1904 Nostrand Ave

365 E 28th St

346 E 29th St

3202 Avenue D

2714 Avenue D

1304 New York Ave

486 E 28th St

2818 Foster Ave

2902 Foster Ave

324 E 31st St

Foster Arms

1752-1764 Nostrand Ave

Clarendon

1157 Rogers Ave

1311 New York Ave

2904 Clarendon Rd

2720 Foster Ave

3116 Clarendon Rd

1740-1746 Nostrand Ave

1964 Nostrand Ave

2513 Newkirk Ave

2522 Newkirk Ave

667 E 34th St

New Clare

2502 Avenue D

250-251 E 29th St

2709 Clarendon Rd

626 E 35th St

1720 Nostrand Ave

410 E 25th St

Evelyn Court

2001 Nostrand Ave

2415 Newkirk Ave

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