
Apartments near Newkirk Avenue (2,5 Line)-2 in Brooklyn, NY (4,481 Rentals)


2815 Beverley Rd

2054 Nostrand Ave

310 E 12th St

2063 Nostrand Ave

1217-1219 Flatbush Ave

1122-1140 New York Ave

650 E 29th St

2064 Nostrand Ave

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

The Chamberlain

36 Kenilworth Pl

2242 Clarendon Rd

Seymour Court

2204 Clarendon Rd

484 E 23rd St

480 E 23rd St

531 E 22nd St

2211 Ditmas Ave

529 E 22nd St

163 Veronica Pl

3111 Glenwood Rd

505 E 22nd St

Tilden Apartments

414 E 34th St

1565 New York Ave

1076-1084 New York Ave

3201 Glenwood Rd

175 Lott St

2203 Clarendon Rd

2116 DITMAS AVE

2224 Cortelyou Rd

Elmore Apartments

580 E 22nd St

New york Covrt

1540 Brooklyn Ave

2223 Cortelyou Rd

540 E 22nd St

2391 Bedford Ave

2819 Tilden Ave

426-430 E 22nd St

Kirkwood Apartments

600 E 22nd St

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