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


592-596 E 22nd St

611 E 21st St

635 E 21st St

2201 Cortelyou Rd

555 E 21st St

Bethany Senior Terraces

330 East 22nd Street

585 E 21st St

543-549 E 21st St

2156 Cortelyou Rd

Virginia

535 E 21st St

525 E 21st St

1127 Flatbush Ave

1567-1575 Nostrand Ave

715 E 32nd St

108 Kenilworth Pl

21 E 29th St

1555-1565 Nostrand Ave

636 E 21st St

590 E 21st St

600 E 21st St

Peter S. Cortelyou

618 E 21st St

669 E 21st St

2111 Foster Ave

2620 Glenwood Rd

650 East 21st Street

550 E 21st St

Ditmas Hall

580 E 21st St

520 e 21st street

538 East 21st

2011 Newkirk Ave

979-985 Ocean Ave

712 E 27th St

723 E 27th St

485-499 E 21st St

129-139 Amersfort Pl

1028 New York Ave

120 Kenilworth Pl

2015 FOSTER AVE

1011 Ocean Ave

967 Ocean Ave

2010 Newkirk Ave

1543-1553 Nostrand Ave

145 Kenilworth Pl

2015 Dorchester Road

Dora Court

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