
Apartments near Van Siclen Avenue (J,Z Line)-Z in Brooklyn, NY (5,429 Rentals)


335 St. Nicholas Ave

759 Seneca Ave

6801 Forest Ave

763 Seneca Ave

18-71 Madison St

Onderdonk Apartments

18-80 Putnam Ave

1876 Putnam Ave

17-05 Woodbine St

18-78 Putnam Ave

1863 Putnam Ave

1663 Palmetto St

1869 Putnam Ave

6721 Forest Ave

68-33 Fresh Pond Rd

6938 67th St

1854 Madison St

1856 Madison St

1821-1823 Madison St

68-27 Fresh Pond Rd

331 Saint Nicholas Ave

16-69 Palmetto St

16-73 Palmetto St

17-17 Woodbine St

1725 Woodbine St

17-21 Woodbine St

714 Seneca Ave

1871 Putnam Ave

807 Woodward Ave

19-30 Cornelia St

6719 Forest Ave

7235 Myrtle Ave

1858 Madison St

6717 Forest Ave

5911 68th Ave

5919 68th Ave

5923 68th Ave

1704 Palmetto St

59-15 68th Ave

64-37 Catalpa Ave

18-45 Madison St

16-67 Palmetto St

1702 Palmetto St

753 Seneca Ave

6715 Forest Ave

1855 Madison Ave

1681 Palmetto St

6711 Forest Ave

18-24 Woodbine St

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There are currently 18,860 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,000 to $20,612 with an average price of $4,173.
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