
Apartments near Shepherd Avenue-C in Brooklyn, NY (3,221 Rentals)


436 Chauncey St

814 Macdonough St

339 Saratoga Ave

38 Herzl Street

438 Chauncey St

497 Chauncey St

818 Macdonough St

Knickerbocker Avenue Cluster

1312 Bushwick Ave

808 Macdonough Street

315 Saratoga Ave

257 Saratoga Ave

363 Amboy St

35 Covert St

259 Herzl St

690 Evergreen Avenue

519 Bristol St

194 Eldert St

531-541 Bristol St

618 Chester St

280 Eldert St

815 Knickerbocker Ave

814-816 Knickerbocker Ave

1563 Eastern Pky

196 Eldert St

556 Wilson Ave

280-282 Eldert St

Covert

487 Chauncey Street

37 Covert St

836 THOMAS S BOYLAND

865 Hopkinson Ave

1297 Bushwick Ave

74 Eldert St

88 Eldert St

183 Eldert St

346 Marion St

426 Chauncey St

489 Chauncey St

1797 Prospect Pl

344 Marion St

3 Covert St

320 Eldert St

326 Eldert St

Shore Gardens

290 Eldert St

78 Eldert St

308 Eldert St

314 Eldert St

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