
1 Bedroom Apartments for Rent in the 11225 ZIP Code of Brooklyn, NY (357 Rentals)Page 6 of 8


1279 Nostrand Ave

214 Parkside Ave

848 Eastern Pky

170 Woodruff Ave

250 New York Avenue

242 Parkside Ave

578-580 Albany Ave

248 New York Ave

1316 Nostrand Ave

354 Parkside Ave

Woodrow Wilson Condo

1460 Carroll St

254 New York Avenue

789 Franklin Ave

666 Eastern Pkwy

1492 Bedford Ave

533 Rutland Rd

34 Hampton Pl

443 Winthrop St

The Benny

213 Clarkson Ave

787 Franklin Ave

571 Rutland Rd

194 Clarkson Ave

782 New York Ave

2015 Bedford Ave

879 Saint Johns PL 12

339 Lenox Rd

645 Lefferts Ave

881 St Johns Pl

686 Saint Johns Pl

592 Maple St

574 Midwood St

177 Rogers Avenue

806 Eastern Parkway

1483 Bedford Avenue

198 Clarkson Ave

45 Ocean Ave

295 Parkside Ave

1516 Bedford Ave

150 Rogers Avenue

658 Rogers Ave

667 Brooklyn Avenue

649 Empire Blvd

1508 Bedford Ave.

1324 Carroll St

60 Clarkson Ave

520 Crown

80 Clarkson Ave
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How much does it cost to rent an apartment in 11225?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11225 Studio Apartments | $2,210 | $1,700 | $4,250 |
| 11225 1 Bedroom Apartments | $3,036 | $2,400 | $4,375 |
| 11225 2 Bedroom Apartments | $3,302 | $1,800 | $5,700 |
| 11225 3 Bedroom Apartments | $4,136 | $1,200 | $5,999 |
| 11225 4 Bedroom Apartments | $4,416 | $3,800 | $5,000 |
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The average rent for a 1 Bedroom Apartment in 11225 is $3,036.
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