
Apartments near Newkirk Avenue (2,5 Line)-2 in Brooklyn, NY (4,489 Rentals)


2657 Bedford Ave

2408 Clarendon Rd

612 E 28th St

3216 Farragut Road

3005 Beverley Rd

3011 Beverley Rd

1036-1054 Rogers Ave

2307 Avenue D

1041 Rogers Ave

2415 Clarendon Rd

2044-2048 Nostrand Ave

1429 Flatbush Ave

2347 Foster Ave

493 E 34th St

3214 Beverley Rd

162-172 E 29th St

2801 Beverley Rd

2411 Clarendon Rd

3405 Farragut Rd

1508 New York Ave

2713-2719 Beverley Rd

2719 Beverley Rd

799 E 34th St

1422 Flatbush Ave

2303 Avenue D

Student Housing- Residence Hall

1507 New York Avenue

2328 Newkirk Ave

1424 Flatbush Ave

572 E 26th St

1522-1524 New York Ave

2317 Newkirk Ave

2323 Newkirk Ave

Retail

370 E 23rd St

2325 Foster Avenue

425 E 35th St

2310 Clarendon Rd

1457 Flatbush Ave

17 Kenilworth Pl

2484 Bedford Ave

1517 New York Avenue

1647 Nostrand Ave

3410 Beverly Rd

Avanti

1645 Nostrand Ave

2084 Nostrand Ave

184 E 31st St

2303 Newkirk Ave

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