
Apartments near Park Place (S Line)-Franklin Avenue Shuttle in Brooklyn, NY (3,380 Rentals)


762 St Marks Ave

1614 Bedford Ave

Common Classon (Furnished Rooms)

901 Washington Ave

1030 Carroll St

1131 President Street

30-32 Claver Pl

Tivoli Towers

570 Nostrand Ave

The Betsy Ross

1284-1286 Pacific St

15 Crown Street

897 St. Johns Place

241 Rogers Ave

1247 Atlantic Ave

22 Halsey Street

The Classon Arms

26 Leffert Place

901 Saint Johns Pl

132 New York Ave

170 New York Avenue

1153 President St

903 Saint Johns Pl

770-778 Saint Marks Ave

2 Macon St

34 Jefferson Ave

1331 pacific street

913 St johns Place

1039 Fulton Street

468 Grand Ave

244 Rogers Ave

110 New York Ave

1296 Pacific St

939 Sterling Pl

228 New York Ave

269 Prospect Pl

25 Eastern Pky

292 Saint Johns Pl

976 Fulton St

12 Underhill Ave

281-289 Saint Johns Pl

934 Sterling Pl

126 Herkimer St

The Downing

860 Nostrand Ave

132 Herkimer St

244 New York Ave

1271-1273 Fulton St

1103 Carroll Street
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