
Apartments near Shepherd Avenue-A in Brooklyn, NY (3,211 Rentals)


Fountain Seaview B6

1801 Broadway

463 Watkins St

Fountain Seaview

Riverdale Osborne Towers

258 Macdougal St

364 Sumpter St

Rockridge

1449 Bushwick Ave

The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg House- Ages 62+

356 Sumpter St

348 Sumpter St

1441 Bushwick Ave

Ebenezer Plaza Phase II

375 Sumpter St

369-373 Sumpter St

236 Moffat St

663-665 Central Ave

665 Central Ave

11 Gunther Pl

357 Sumpter St

Moffat Gardens

214 Macdougal Street

1631 Saint Marks Ave

694 Rockaway Ave

702 Rockaway Ave

550 Watkins Street

1939 Park Pl

Bristol House

Cooper Street Cluster

Atlantic Plaza Towers

Sumpter Marcus

Plaza Residences

The Rockaway

618 Wilson Ave

1200-1202 Decatur St

63 Cooper St

17 Somers St

Simba Simbi Seniors

Newport Gardens

Simba Simbi Seniors

65 Cooper St

292-294 Sumpter St

1378 Bushwick Avenue

445 Thomas S Boyland St

380 Chester St

1275 Decatur St

Miriam Court

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