
Apartments near Van Siclen Avenue (J,Z Line)-J in Brooklyn, NY (5,433 Rentals)


1150 DeKalb Ave

1257 DeKalb Ave

1426 DeKalb Ave

1428 Dekalb Ave

1432 Dekalb Ave

1436 Dekalb Ave

1351-1357 Dekalb Ave

158 Irving Ave

326 Stockholm St

324 Stockholm St

390 Stanhope St

1259 De Kalb Ave

1345 Dekalb Ave

303 Stockholm St

1427 Dekalb Ave

418 Stanhope St

307 Stockholm St

291 Stockholm St

163 Irving Ave

165 Irving Ave

167 Irving Ave

1351 DeKalb Ave

156 Irving Ave

293 Stockholm St

309 Stockholm St

1367 Dekalb Ave

177 Wilson Ave

1421 Dekalb Ave

1482 Dekalb Ave

1490 Dekalb Avenue Apartments

1498 Dekalb Ave

1500 Dekalb Ave

1488 Dekalb Ave

1494 Dekalb Ave

1502 Dekalb Ave

1508 Dekalb Ave

1343 DeKalb Ave

1365 Dekalb Ave

176 Wilson Ave

1411 DeKalb Ave

1512 Dekalb Avenue

1447 Dekalb Ave

786 Bushwick Ave

1148 Dekalb Ave

1146 Dekalb Ave

1532 Dekalb Ave

161 Irving Ave

395 Stanhope Street

313 Stockholm St

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There are currently 18,917 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,600 to $13,975 with an average price of $4,252.
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