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


292 Herkimer St

304 Herkimer Street

1267 Lincoln Pl

1320 Saint Johns Pl

1255 Park Place

1255 Bedford Ave

388 Saint Johns Pl

750 Washington Ave

812 Bergen St

64 Hawthorne St

627 Grand Ave

1320 Sterling Pl

329 Clarkson Ave

1194-1198 Fulton St

648 Rogers Ave

1526 Pacific St

27 Brevoort Pl

1985 Bedford Ave

21 Brevoort Pl

631 Flatbush Ave

639 Flatbush Ave

810 Bergen St

1200 Fulton St

1322 Sterling Pl

121 Albany Ave

123 Albany Ave

699 Rutland Rd

1455 Atlantic Ave

1553 Pacific St

287 Clarkson Ave

1337 Fulton St

1363 Fulton St

108-124 Albany Ave

770 Lefferts Ave

1332 Sterling Pl

1329 Saint Johns Pl

1330 Saint Johns Pl

657 Rogers Ave

213 Clarkson Ave

15 Chester Ct

380 Saint Johns Pl

383 St Johns Pl

23 Brevoort Pl

15 Brevoort Pl

1993 Bedford Ave

1285 Fulton St

1265 Fulton St

38 Hawthorne St

1291 Fulton Street

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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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