
Apartments near Pennsylvania Avenue-4 in Brooklyn, NY (3,604 Rentals)


20 Patchen Ave

1143 Lafayette Ave

98 Malcolm X Blvd

175 Stuyvesant Ave

743A Lexington Ave

96 Malcolm X Blvd

741 Lexington Ave

479 Van Buren St

737 Lexington Ave

481 Van Buren St

79 Malcolm X Blvd

914 Greene Ave

908 Greene Ave

711 Lexington Ave

1050 Lafayette Ave

1153-1155 Broadway

638 Kosciuszko St

901 Greene Ave

1071 Lafayette Ave

614A Kosciuszko St

1067 Lafayette Ave

1069 Lafayette Ave

699-701 Lexington Ave

899 Greene Ave

606 Kosciuszko St

1065 Lafayette Ave

65 Malcolm X Blvd

919 E 46th St

874 Greene Ave

878 Greene Ave

883 Greene Ave

1138 Broadway

1035 Lafayette Ave

865 GREENE AVE

1023 Lafayette Ave

40 Malcolm X Blvd

1112 DeKalb Ave

1003 Lafayette Ave

601 Kosciuszko St

591 Kosciuszko St

556 Kosciuszko St

560 Kosciuszko St

38 Malcolm X Blvd

1098 De Kalb Ave

558 Kosciuszko St

1092 DeKalb Ave

1096 DeKalb Ave

542 Kosciusko St

987 Lafayette Ave

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There are currently 18,865 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,500 to $8,500 with an average price of $4,131.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Brooklyn ranges from $1,200 to $22,067 with an average monthly rent of $5,217.
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