
Apartments near Saratoga Avenue-3 in Brooklyn, NY (5,618 Rentals)


1308 Lincoln Pl

1399 Saint Johns Pl

477 E 52nd St

1930 Pacific St

2288 Atlantic Ave

1928 Pacific Street

1918 Pacific St

2337 Pacific St

924 Utica Ave

187 Utica Ave

194 Utica Ave

1045 Eastern Parkway

1309 Lincoln Pl

1311 Lincoln Pl

1391 Saint Johns Pl

136 Sackman St

2364 Pacific St

1922 Pacific St

1389 Saint Johns Pl

1926 Pacific St

225 Thomas S Boyland Street

1385 St Johns Pl

939 Utica Ave

2300 Atlantic Ave

2304 Atlantic Ave

2302 Atlantic Ave

2306 Atlantic Ave

1402 Park Place

1381 St Johns Pl

Livonia Commons

402 E 48th St

2370 Pacific St

719 Hinsdale St

134 Sackman St

1708 E New York Ave

733 Hinsdale St

578 Georgia Ave

548 Georgia Ave

1410 Prospect Pl

1710 E New York Ave

720 Lefferts Ave

4721-4723 Church Ave

1366 Saint Johns Pl

957 Utica Ave

Anthony J. Barretta Apartments

21 Louis Pl

1898 Pacific St

221 Thomas S Boyland St

219 Hopkinson Avenue

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There are currently 18,916 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,056 to $10,118 with an average price of $4,275.
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