
Apartments near Sheepshead Bay-B in Brooklyn, NY (1,741 Rentals)


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1876 W 9th St

2804 W 19th St

195 28th Ave

191 28th Ave

2845-2847 W 19th St

1531 E 15th St

279 Quentin Rd

1875 Coney Island Ave

1926 11th St

1858 W 9th St

2828 W 19th St

2820 W 19th St

2838 W 19th St

176 28th Ave

2121 Shore Pky

1501 E 14th

Anshel House

2025 Ocean Ave

1656 E 21st St

2984 Nostrand Ave

1867 Coney Island Ave

2988 Nostrand Ave

2830 W 19th St

197 Bay 47th St

2826 W 19th St

1720 Mermaid Ave

1733 W 5th St

1857 Coney Island Ave

1726 Mermaid Ave

1863 Coney Island Ave

1861 Coney Island Ave

1535 E 17th St

2836 W 19th St

2424 Kings Hwy

1810-1812 McDonald Ave

33 Bay 41st St

The Venetian

1535-1543 E 19th St

2000 Ocean Ave

1843 Coney Island Ave

1851 Coney Island Ave

124 Bay 43rd St

1763 W 7th St

2829 W 20th St

2837 W 20th St

1586-1590 E 22nd St

1408 Avenue O

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