
Apartments near Pennsylvania Avenue-4 in Brooklyn, NY (3,590 Rentals)


918 Dumont Ave

716 New Lots Ave

745 Schenck Ave

655 Warwick St

807 Barbey St

609 Warwick St

658 Ashford St

2 Units, Vacant, Great Fix & Flip, 20x48 Buil

565 Christopher Ave

552 Warwick St

674 Ashford St

686 Ashford St

240 New Jersey Ave

236 New Jersey Ave

270 Van Siclen Ave

247 Vermont St

425 Jerome St

2278 Pitkin Ave

696 Cleveland St

698 Cleveland St

688 Cleveland St

704 Cleveland St

964 Dumont Ave

421 Jerome St

1849 Pitkin Ave

108 Belmont Ave

855A Mother Gaston Blvd

1853 Pitkin Ave

384 Liberty Ave

109 Belmont Ave

Brownsville

388 Liberty Ave

679 Cleveland St

123 Powell St

973 Dumont Ave

917 Sutter Ave

275 Miller Ave

2289-91-95 Pitkin Ave -3 Houses side by side

771 Cleveland St

983 Dumont Ave

895 Mother Gaston Blvd

382 Barbey St

891 Mother Gaston Blvd

1821 Pitkin Ave

903 Mother Gaston Blvd

122 Pennsylvania Ave

428 Ashford St

696 Elton St

449 Liberty Ave

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