
Apartments near Pennsylvania Avenue-4 in Brooklyn, NY (3,596 Rentals)


Putnam Cluster (680 Jefferson)

940-950 Gates Ave

73 Linden St

93 Linden

969 Gates Ave

Linden Court

55 Goodwin Place Housing For the Elderly

108 Grove St

Lillie Court

693 Madison St

293 Stuyvesant Ave

Lexington Flats

575 Hancock St

824 Lexington Ave

763 Putnam Ave

180 Malcolm X Blvd

803 E 49th St

Samuel Court

946 Bushwick Ave

1052 Greene Ave

1038 Greene Ave

818 Lexington

847 Lexington Ave

Bridge Street Senior Housing

1003 Greene Ave

774 Lexington Ave

1073-1075 Greene Ave

1261 Schenectady Ave

752 Quincy St

811 Lexington Ave

984 Greene Ave

29-31 Patchen Ave

787 E 46th St

974 Greene Ave

957-963 Greene Ave

677 Quincy St

753 Lexington Ave

12 Patchen Ave

917 Greene Ave

880 Greene Ave

295 Kosciusko St

1100 Dekalb Ave

1094 Dekalb Ave

91-04-91-75 75th St, Unit 91-04

1 Bronxwood

91-04-91-75 75th St, Unit 1

Total Monthly Price
248 E 91st St, Unit SI ID1032060P

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