
Apartments near Park Place (S Line)-Franklin Avenue Shuttle in Brooklyn, NY (3,378 Rentals)


449 Vanderbilt Ave

485-487 Tompkins Ave

30 Montgomery Pl

Colonial

206 Berkeley Pl

1073 BEDFORD AVE

95 Kingston Ave

781 Eastern Pky

1324 Carroll St

415 Washington Avenue

1099 Park Place

1789 Bedford Ave

1776-1778 Bedford Ave

921 St Marks Ave

89 Kingston Ave

194 Lexington Ave

Common Kingston (Furnished Rooms)

133 Lefferts Ave

528 Bergen St

421 Rogers Ave

343-349 Nostrand Ave

925 Saint Marks Ave

531 Bergen St

Brooklyn Home for Aged People

BEDFORD 4BR 2BATHS

859 President St

445 Vanderbilt

423 Rogers Ave

1088 Bedford Ave

420 Gates Ave

420 Tompkins Ave

Hancock Manor

308 Sterling St

Concord Seniors Residence

950 Saint Marks Ave

25 Lefferts Ave

939 Saint Marks Ave

320 Sterling Street

1120 St Johns Pl

1033-1051 Nostrand Ave

420 Clinton Ave

Meade Court

848 President St

150 Lefferts Ave

1078-1082 Bedford Ave

100 Lefferts Avenue

Common Halsey

39 Ocean Ave

Greene Avenue Senior Citizens

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