
Apartments near Van Siclen Avenue (J,Z Line)-Z in Brooklyn, NY (5,431 Rentals)


1713 Madison St

18-21 Putnam Ave

1832 Putnam Ave

18-88 Cornelia St

1890 Cornelia St

1732 Madison St

7002 66th St

67th Pl.

7101 Cooper Ave

1882 Cornelia St

1684 Woodbine St

1817 Putnam Ave

1702 Woodbine St

1867 Cornelia St

861 Woodward Ave

1852 Putnam Ave

1717 Madison St

6741 Central Ave

Glendale Plaza

1825 Putnam Ave

6815 Forest Ave

1727 Madison St

1827 Putnam Ave

779 Seneca Ave

1723 Madison St

1665 Woodbine St

1673 Woodbine St

1675 Woodbine St

1824 Madison St

6811 Forest Ave

18-58 Putnam Ave

18-89 Cornelia St

6807 Forest Ave

6111 Catalpa Ave

7147 Myrtle Ave

17-25 Madison St

1829 Putnam Ave

8624 80th St

8114 101st Ave

6843 Fresh Pond Rd

61-05 Catalpa Ave

17-12 Woodbine St

6109 Catalpa Ave

18-26 Madison St

62-05 Catalpa Ave

6803 Forest Ave

1868 Putnam Ave

1830 Madison St

1681 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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