
Apartments near Van Siclen Avenue (3,4 Line)-4 in Brooklyn, NY (3,176 Rentals)


152 Sackman St

219 Highland Pl

894 Rockaway Ave

898 Rockaway Ave

98-100 Elton St

523 Euclid Ave

237 Chester St

146 Sackman St

MULTIFAMILY -EAST NEW YORK

537 Chester St

136 Sackman St

18 Haven Pl

890 Rockaway Ave

212 Highland Pl

525 Euclid Ave

202 Hale Ave

134 Sackman St

1482 Herkimer St

201 Highland Pl

1484 Herkimer St

518 Chester St

451 Rockaway Ave

503 Euclid Ave

516 Schroeders Ave

402 Chestnut St

3 Units, Mixed Use, Solid Brick Building

616 Crescent St

926 Pine St

1480 Herkimer St

2370 Pacific St

620 Crescent St

2724 Pitkin Ave

39 Doscher St

1014 Glenmore Ave

1024 Glenmore Ave

3084 Fulton St

459 Bristol St

2372 Atlantic Ave

469 Bristol St

215 Mother Gaston Blvd

2364 Pacific St

87 Sackman St

196 Hale Ave

185 Hale Ave

234 Norwood

Montauk Ave Cluster

947 Crescent St 4

2732-2736 Pitkin Ave

32 Fountain Ave

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