
Apartments near Van Siclen Avenue (3,4 Line)-4 in Brooklyn, NY (3,172 Rentals)


48 Menahan St

139 Grove St

26 Goodwin Pl

412 Evergreen Ave

1262 Broadway

1269-1271 Broadway

18-22 Goodwin Pl

21 Goodwin Pl

1263 Broadway

808 Quincy Ave

1259 Broadway

783 Quincy St

17 Goodwin Pl

47 Menahan St

881 Lexington Ave

18A Bleecker St

812 Lexington Ave

1258 Broadway

10 Goodwin Pl

1058 Greene Ave

1254 Broadway

1046 Greene Ave

1050 Greene Ave

853 Lexington Ave

1 Family, 9 SRO Units & 12 Parking Spaces

937 Bushwick Avenue

72 Bleecker St

74 Bleecker St

57 Bleecker St

1049 Greene Ave

1065 Greene Ave

1022 Greene Ave

1067 Greene Ave

61 Bleecker St

920 Bushwick Ave

1231 Broadway

51 Patchen Ave

923 Bushwick Ave

1227 Broadway

1223 Broadway

908 Bushwick Ave

1111 Greene Ave

1125-1133 Greene Ave

31 Patchen Ave

33 Patchen Ave

327 Avenue Ave

550 Van Buren St

1120 Lafayette Ave

889 Bushwick Ave

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