
Apartments near Park Place (S Line)-Franklin Avenue Shuttle in Brooklyn, NY (3,381 Rentals)


Park Slope

286 Sullivan Place

247 Jefferson Ave

Crown Heights Apartments

470 Montgomery St

Clinton Court

1054 Park Pl

Fulton Court

1391 Dean Street

39 Macdonough St

289 Empire Blvd

1425 Fulton St

50 Macdonough St

Lexington Grand

101 Quincy Street

419 Classon Ave

253 Jefferson Ave

1398-1400 Dean St

74-80 Lexington Ave

104-110 Empire Blvd

227 Berkeley Pl

373-377 Franklin Ave

Royal Castle Apartments

1767 Bedford Ave

369 Nostrand Ave

270 Empire Blvd

David Chavis Apartments

Pacific St Cluster ( 1446 Pacific St )

Fulton Crossing

290 Empire Blvd

274 Jefferson Street

1078 Park Pl

464 Clinton Ave

500 Montgomery St

200 Saint Johns Place

137 Sterling St

471 Vanderbilt Ave

East Flatbush Nep Cluster

1010 Lincoln Pl

Crown Heights

252 Madison St

13 Lexington Ave

Norgate Plaza

475 Clermont

436 New York Ave

324 Grand Ave

125-139 Lexington Ave

127 Kingston Ave

862 Union St
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