
Apartments near Nostrand Avenue (A,C Line)-A in Brooklyn, NY (3,643 Rentals)


463 Clinton Ave

165 Tompkins Ave

568 Willoughby Ave

525 Vanderbilt Ave

372 Saint Johns Pl

660 Bergen St

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163 Tompkins Ave

320 Throop Ave.

899 Fulton St

291 Stuyvesant Avenue

591 Vanderbilt Ave

The Theodore Roosevelt

12 A Vernon Ave

159 Tompkins Ave

650 Bergen St

652 Bergen St

274 Prospect Pl

64 Saint James Pl

319 Lincoln Pl

940 Kent Ave

1281 Saint Johns Pl

211 Taaffe Pl

209 Taaffe Pl

887 Bedford Ave

936 Kent Ave

180 Nostrand Ave

357 Sterling Pl

236 Pulaski St

796 Greene Ave

164 Underhill Ave

260 Rogers Ave

291 Crown St

338 Lincoln Pl

371 MacDonough St

341 Saint Johns Pl

648 Bergen St

570 Halsey St

190 Franklin Ave

352 Saint Johns Pl

382 Kosciusko St

378 Kosciuszko St

223 Pulaski St

384 Kosciuszko St

248 St Marks Ave

205 Taaffe Pl

Museum Court

290 Willoughby Ave

251 troy ave

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