
Apartments near Sutter Avenue-Rutland Road-3 in Brooklyn, NY (7,222 Rentals)


685 Saint Marks Ave

263 Halsey St

780 Saint Johns Pl

17 Cornelia St

24 Cornelia St

1273 Bushwick Ave

1226 Bushwick Ave

1234 Bushwick Ave

1283 Bushwick Ave

737 Alabama Ave

732 Georgia Avenue Brooklyn NY 11207

1060 Jefferson Ave

The Alcove Residences

1359 Nostrand Ave

259 Linden Blvd

79A Cooper St

3319 Snyder Ave

1361 Nostrand Ave

1363 Nostrand Ave

1457 Broadway

242 - 244 Hawthorne St.

788 Park Place

3 bedroom With a Backyard

74 Eldert St

8705 Bedell Ln

71 Schaefer St

695 Sheffield Ave

632 Vermont St

69 Eldert St

73 Schaefer St

118 New Jersey Ave

247 Vermont St

535 Throop Ave

432 Jefferson Ave

560 Madison St

585 Madison St

333 E 34th St

30 McDonough St

27 MacDonough St

156 Macon St

437 Tompkins Ave

457 Jefferson Ave

1207 Dean St

1270 Pacific St

239 Hawthorne St

393 Rogers Ave

289-293 Fenimore Street

483 Rogers Ave

481 Rogers Ave

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There are currently 18,854 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,000 to $20,721 with an average price of $4,167.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Brooklyn ranges from $850 to $31,274 with an average monthly rent of $5,262.
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