
Apartments near Sterling Street-2 in Brooklyn, NY (9,402 Rentals)


610 Maple St

1085 Union St

699 Eastern Pky

50 Lincoln Road

564 Flatbush Ave

43 Hawthorne St

11 Rutland Rd

64 Hawthorne St

602 Midwood St

202 Clarkson Ave

362 Eastern Pky

1310 Nostrand Ave

272 New York Ave

268 New York Ave

362-364 Eastern Pky

149 Clarkson Ave

851 Franklin Ave

526 Flatbush Ave

528 Flatbush Ave

177 Rogers Avenue

524 Flatbush Ave

270 New York Ave

440 Albany Avenue

464 Albany Ave

620 Albany Ave

614 Midwood St

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645 Lefferts Ave

711 Eastern Pky

717 Eastern Pky

2007 Bedford Ave

387 Eastern Pky

681 Lincoln Place

150 Rogers Avenue

198 Clarkson Ave

175 Rogers Ave

194 Clarkson Ave

154 Rogers Ave

780 Saint Johns Pl

810 Saint Johns Pl

830 Saint Johns Pl

794 Saint Johns Pl

798 St Johns Pl

806 Saint Johns Pl

1316 Nostrand Ave

847 Franklin Ave

715 Eastern Pky

713 Eastern Pky

719 Eastern Pky

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There are currently 18,914 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,056 to $10,151 with an average price of $4,254.
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