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


Flatbush Gardens

Bell Arms

2401-2411 Newkirk Ave

Bishop Philius and Helene Nicolas Senior

2022 Nostrand Ave

2708 Cortelyou Rd

3420 Clarendon Rd

310 E 25th St

Yarde Glenda

2574 Bedford Avenue

3301 Farragut Rd

Cortelyou Arms

620 E 29th St

2665 Bedford Ave

255 E 25th St

1427 Flatbush Ave

554 E 26th St

1247 Flatbush Ave

2505 Bedford Ave

Colonial Court

Carla

2516 Bedford Ave

Shenley Court

1151 New York Ave

2047 Nostrand Ave

2601 Farragut Rd

2500 Bedford Ave

Lindbergh

2512 Bedford Ave

3424 Cortelyou Rd

3613 Avenue D

The Farra

310 E 12th St

2502 Cortelyou Rd

2815 Beverley Rd

2054 Nostrand Ave

2063 Nostrand Ave

1217-1219 Flatbush Ave

2064 Nostrand Ave

1122-1140 New York Ave

650 E 29th St

450 E 34th St

2302 Clarendon Rd

2302-2308 Newkirk Ave

2525 Beverley Rd

2401 Cortelyou Rd

1114-1118 New York Ave

1094-1110 New York Ave

2212 DITMAS AVE

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