
Apartments near Saratoga Avenue-4 in Brooklyn, NY (1,260 Rentals)


49 Chester St

1551 Eastern Pkwy

1563 Eastern Pky

1660 Saint Johns Pl

1658 St Johns Pl

425-427 Saratoga Ave

900 Lenox Rd

628 Osborn St

SEED Cooperative Apartments

45 Chester St

1576 Lincoln Place

1582 Lincoln Pl

1661 Saint Johns Pl

685 Rockaway Pky

366 Rockaway Ave

637 Osborn St

141 E 54th St

138 E 55th St

1645 Saint Johns Pl

Two Family Brick Home in Brooklyn, NY

1291 Eastern Parkway

558 Ralph Ave

142 E 55th St

48 E 52nd St

1729 Pitkin Ave

1573 Lincoln Pl

1564 Lincoln Pl

74 E 52nd St

1829 Park Pl

1552 Lincoln Pl

713 Bristol St

52 E 52nd St

149 Watkins St

1861 Park Pl

150 E 55th St

1567 Lincoln Pl

68 E 52nd St

80 E 52nd St

1637 Saint Johns Pl

78 E 52nd St

874 Lenox Rd

150 E 56th St

1639 St Johns Pl

1565 Lincoln Pl

169-171 E 54th St

144 E 56th St

33 E 51st St

855A Mother Gaston Blvd

1871 Park Plz
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