
Apartments near Newkirk Avenue (2,5 Line)-2 in Brooklyn, NY (4,470 Rentals)


60 E 17th St

446 Ocean Ave

140 Clarkson Avenue

35 East 17th st

911-929 Coney Island Ave

45 Lenox Rd

55 Lenox Rd

1834 Caton Ave

130 Clarkson Ave

176 Clarkson Ave

1145 E 35th St

4701 Snyder Ave

4520 Church Ave

1290 Nostrand Ave

815 E 14th St

75 E 21st St

2017-2023 Caton Ave

931-955 Coney Island Ave

20-50 E 18th St

1806 Caton Ave

1119 Foster Ave

40 E 17th St

The Presidio

1 Lenox Rd

2450 Nostrand Avenue

Clarkson Arms

181 Clarkson Ave

106-114 Clarkson Ave

Caton Ave Apartments

417 Ocean Ave

Caton Flats

Ruth Court

1479 Ocean Ave

2003 Avenue J

1702 Caton St

80 Clarkson Ave

1829 Caton Ave

62 E 21st St

407 Ocean Ave

55 E 21st St

1480 Ocean Ave

866 Coney Island Ave

1710 Caton Ave

1041 Coney Island Ave

135 Clarkson Ave

1006-1022 E 36th St

60 Clarkson Ave

50 Clarkson

50 E 21st St

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