
Apartments near Park Place (S Line)-Franklin Avenue Shuttle in Brooklyn, NY (11,111 Rentals)


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545 Vanderbilt Ave, Unit SI FL20-ID972

310 Clarkson Ave, Unit 405

161 Remsen St, Unit 15

30 Clinton St, Unit 205

130 Hicks St, Unit 435

30 Clinton St, Unit 204

130 Hicks St, Unit 326

375 Dean St, Unit 2

161 Remsen St, Unit 4

161 Remsen St, Unit 4

131 Fifth Avenue, Unit 3R

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1150 Lafayette Ave, Unit SI ID1388236P

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123 Melrose St, Unit 660

123 Melrose St, Unit 315

123 Melrose St, Unit 846

123 Melrose St, Unit 549

EASTERN PARKWAY / 1-Bed in a Classic Crown Heights Prewar Building, Unit 1D

96 Steuben St, Unit 5H

123 Melrose St, Unit 770

16 Howard Ave, Unit 4D

123 Melrose St, Unit 631

105 Wilson Ave, Unit 2L

Washington Avenue, Unit 1A

897 New York Ave, Unit 1R

527 Grand Ave, Unit 901

63 Duffield St, Unit 2r

68 Gold St, Unit 3k

876 Bergen St, Unit 6f

1499 Bedford Ave, Unit 5g

123 Linden Blvd, Unit 24g

836 Bergen St, Unit 207

595 Myrtle Ave, Unit 4a

654 Madison St, Unit 5f

836 Bergen St, Unit 207

1042 President St, Unit 5f

255 18th St, Unit 105

68 Halsey St, Unit 2

38 Nostrand Ave, Unit 2

307 Gold St, Unit 22P

307 Gold St, Unit 17K

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260 Gold St, Unit SI ID1570458P

211 Lafayette Ave, Unit 13

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540 Fulton St, Unit SI ID1570457P

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235 Malcolm X Blvd, Unit SI ID1359077P

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72 Willoughby St, Unit SI FL4-ID1832

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72 Willoughby St, Unit SI FL3-ID2167

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145 Henry St, Unit SI FL1-ID1066

96 Schermerhorn St, Unit 19K

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