
Apartments near Nostrand Avenue Station-Hempstead Branch in Brooklyn, NY (3,537 Rentals)


380 Marcus Garvey Blvd

493 Prospect Pl

617 Saint Johns Pl

1061 Fulton St

611 St Johns Pl

412 Monroe St

1091-1093 Bedford Ave

613 Sterling Pl

296 Lexington Ave

310 Tompkins Ave

308 Tompkins Ave

290 Lexington Ave

282 Lexington Ave

292 Lexington Ave

298 Lexington Ave

302 Lexington Ave

636 Eastern Pky

385 Monroe St

286 Lexington Ave

205 Quincy St

347A Quincy St

646 Eastern Pky-3,420SF & 3,486BSF Air Rights

666 Eastern Pkwy

278 Lexington Ave

284 Lexington Ave

698 Classon Ave

1600 Pacific St

558 Gates Ave

100 Lefferts Pl

294 Lexington Ave

1188 Sterling Pl 12

516 Eastern Pky

767 Eastern Pky

181 Quincy St

378 Marcus Garvey Blvd

317 Nostrand Ave

299 Gates Ave

803 Nostrand Ave

304 Tompkins Ave

180 Decatur St

1188 Sterling Pl

1317 Union St

609 Saint Johns Pl

363 Macon St

787 Franklin Ave

276 Kingston Ave

262 Gates Avenue Apartments

1153 St Johns Pl

1275 Union St

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