
Apartments near Park Place (S Line)-Franklin Avenue Shuttle in Brooklyn, NY (3,400 Rentals)


240 Prospect Pl

659 Bergen St

268 Sterling Pl

665 Vanderbilt Ave

446 Franklin Ave

673 Vanderbilt Ave

237 Saint James Pl

671 Vanderbilt Ave

36 Plaza St E

1-9 Putnam Ave

647 Vanderbilt Ave

450 Grand Ave

920 Prospect Pl

681 Vanderbilt Ave

679 Vanderbilt Ave

675 Vanderbilt Ave

Fulton on Clinton

75 Downing Street

611 Vanderbilt Ave

126 Jefferson Ave

1326 Pacific St

116 Hancock St

1151 Carroll St

643 Vanderbilt Ave

653 Bergen St

1289 Dean St

926 Prospect Place

1190 Bedford Ave

1192 Bedford Ave

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949 Park Pl

77 Halsey St

71 New York Ave

615 Vanderbilt Ave

613 Vanderbilt Ave

648 Bergen St

619 Vanderbilt Ave

174 Herkimer Street

1285 Dean St

170 Putnam Ave

108 Hancock St

172 Herkimer St

176 Herkimer Street

1665 Bedford Ave

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900 Nostrand Ave

186 Putnam Ave

607A Vanderbilt Ave

82 Downing St
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