
Apartments near Norwood Avenue (J,Z Lines)-Z in Brooklyn, NY (3,563 Rentals)


Cypress Park

414 Miller Ave

667 Glenmore Ave

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62 Hull St, Unit 2nd Floor

21A Somers St, Unit 2

17 Covert St, Unit 2

165 Covert St, Unit 1

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737 Jerome St, Unit 1R

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1167 Willmohr St, Unit 2F

1180 Halsey St, Unit 3

1205 Jefferson Ave, Unit 1

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1352 Herkimer St, Unit #1

238 Schaefer St, Unit 3

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174 Van Siclen Ave, Unit 3A

430 Pine St, Unit Unit2

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982 Dumont Ave

988 Halsey St, Unit 2

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739 Saratoga Ave, Unit 2nd Floor

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414 Miller Ave, Unit C

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520 Sheffield Ave, Unit 1a

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664 Pennsylvania Ave, Unit 2

BUSHWICK AVENUE, Unit 3A

Beautifully renovated Bushwick apartment by A & L trains

FULTON STREET, Unit 2

2BR 1BA Lower Level All Utilities Included w/ Laundry Beside Highland Park, Unit G

217 Schaefer St

548 Rockaway Ave, Unit 2

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86 Mother Gaston Blvd

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181A Hull St, Unit SI ID1560802P

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1255 Decatur St, Unit SI ID1359083P

217 Schaefer St

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217 Schaefer St, Unit SI ID1515248P

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217 Schaefer St

59 Arlington Ave

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1255 Decatur St, Unit SI ID1464903P

EASTERN PARKWAY, Unit 1B

44 Lincoln Ave, Unit 2

1255 Decatur St, Unit SI ID1359085P

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