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


394 Jefferson Ave

763 PARK PL

659 Saint Marks Ave

1062 Bergen St

142 Rogers Ave

154 Rogers Ave

593 Rogers Ave

225-227 Winthrop St

1069 Bergen St

563 Nostrand Ave

Fulton South Redevelopment

225 Halsey St

423 Tompkins Ave

407 Jefferson Ave

526 Putnam Ave

519 Throop Ave

521 Madison St

554A Monroe St

914-916 Gates Ave

829 Monroe St

833 Monroe St

1049 Halsey St

1180 Bushwick Ave

697 Evergreen Ave

2166 Pitkin Ave

959 Madison St

116 Macon St

118 Macon St

581 Rogers Ave

526 Hegeman Ave

739 Dumont Ave

438 New Lots Ave

1178 Bushwick Ave

233 Linden Blvd

659 Vermont St

524 Putnam Avenue

880 Gates Ave

77 Weirfield St

530 Hegeman Ave

128 Vermont St

1195 Bushwick Ave

683 Evergreen Ave

330 Marcus Garvey Blvd

609 Rogers Ave

127 Rogers Ave

1063 Bergen St

1185 Dean St

651 Saint Marks Ave

126 Vermont St

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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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