
Apartments near President Street-2 in Brooklyn, NY (9,890 Rentals)


688 Rogers Ave

1478 Fulton St

213 Schenectady Ave

1223 Bedford Ave

Union Street Houses

1013 Atlantic Ave

118 Macon St

116 Macon St

491 Tompkins Ave

1359 Saint Johns Pl

1361 Saint Johns Pl

345 Saint Marks Ave

693 Flatbush Ave

163 Lefferts Pl

1124 Fulton St

1128 Fulton St

13 Halsey St

47 Halsey St

309 Lenox Rd

339 Lenox Rd

1013 Pacific St

1015 Pacific St. 6

1015 Pacific St

89 Macon St

91 Macon St

97 Macon St

40 McDonough St

1463 Fulton St

482 Tompkins Ave

27 MacDonough St

1076 Eastern Pky

954 Montgomery St

43 Macdonough St

743 Crown St

782 New York Ave

259 Parkside Ave

341 Lenox Rd

345 Lenox Rd

113 Macon St

132 Macon St

253 Parkside Ave

144 Lefferts Pl

655 Washington Ave

760 Bergen St

365 Sterling Pl

354 Prospect Pl

653 Washington Ave

1365-1369 Saint Johns Pl

748-750 Crown St

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There are currently 18,875 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,600 to $12,252 with an average price of $4,254.
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