
Apartments near President Street-5 in Brooklyn, NY (9,941 Rentals)


718 Lefferts Ave

720 Lefferts Ave

20 Foot Wide Brooklyn Brownstone

174 Herkimer Street

194 Herkimer St

176 Herkimer Street

1284 Sterling Pl

1455 Dean St

1231 Lincoln Pl

200 Winthrop St

26 Herkimer Street

The Theodore Roosevelt

418 Saint Johns Pl

427 Saint Johns Pl

447 Prospect Pl

655 Classon Ave

786 Washington Ave

143 Winthrop St

408 Saint Johns Pl

457 Park Pl

434 Prospect Pl

18 Herkimer St

24 Herkimer St

1292 Sterling Pl

1281 Saint Johns Pl

1288 Sterling Pl

995 Eastern Pky

105 Herkimer Street

127 Herkimer St

211 Troy Ave

The Herkimer

1505 Pacific St

1492 Pacific St

22 Saint Andrews Pl

24 Saint Andrews Pl

159 Herkimer Street

85-87 Herkimer St

181 Herkimer Street

1469 Dean St

69 Kingston Ave

1463 Dean Street

415 Saint Johns Pl

345 Lincoln Pl

455 Park Place

446 Park Pl

428 Prospect Pl

638 Classon Ave

The Rogers Residences

67 Hawthorne St

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There are currently 18,854 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,000 to $20,721 with an average price of $4,167.
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