
Apartments near Shepherd Avenue-C in Brooklyn, NY (3,224 Rentals)


187 Hull St

280 Macdougal St

1468 Bushwick Ave

21 Granite St

19 Granite St

17 Granite St

1462-1464 Bushwick Ave

2162 Fulton St

2323 Dean St

2158 Fulton Street

2160 Fulton Street

143 Rockaway Ave

147 Rockaway Ave

1543 E New York Ave

1455 Bushwick Ave

151 Rockaway Ave

2156 Fulton St

2156A Fulton St

389 Sumpter St

141 Rockaway Ave

405 Rockaway Ave

225 Rockaway Ave

2061 Fulton St

182 Rockaway Ave

451 Rockaway Ave

2308 Dean St

176 Rockaway Ave

190 Rockaway Ave

Rockaway Ave Apartments

381 Sumpter St

38 Somers St

565 Christopher Ave

The Fountains - A1 Building

230 Moffat St

366 Rockaway Ave

667 Central Ave

226 Moffat St

440 Rockaway Ave

3 BED 2 BATH BED STUY APARTMENT HUGE!

234 Moffat St

222 Moffat St

703 Chauncey St

1784 Broadway

1429 Bushwick Ave

1521 E New York Ave

326 Rockaway Ave

224 Moffat St

483 Marion St

15 Gunther Pl

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