Apartments for Rent in Brooklyn, NY with Hardwood Floors (2,481 Rentals)Page 5 of 50

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property at 875 4th Ave

875 4th Ave

BrooklynNY11232
property at 456 Quincy St

456 Quincy St

BrooklynNY11221
property at 672 St Marks Ave

672 St Marks Ave

BrooklynNY11216
property at 906 Herkimer St

906 Herkimer St

BrooklynNY11233
property at 1016 Union St

1016 Union St

BrooklynNY11225
property at 1287 Greene Ave

1287 Greene Ave

BrooklynNY11237
property at 150 Union Ave

150 Union Ave

BrooklynNY11206
property at 155 DeKalb Ave

155 DeKalb Ave

BrooklynNY11217
property at 119 E 29th St

119 E 29th St

BrooklynNY11226
property at 2299 Strauss St

2299 Strauss St

BrooklynNY11212
property at 374 Miller Ave

374 Miller Ave

BrooklynNY11207
property at 2117 Campus Rd

2117 Campus Rd

BrooklynNY11210
property at 1172 Fulton St

1172 Fulton St

BrooklynNY11216

Getting Around Brooklyn, NY

Walk Score®

92 / 100

Walker’s Paradise

Daily errands do not require a car

Bike Score®

79 / 100

Very Bikeable

Biking is convenient for most trips

Transit Score®

95 / 100

Rider’s Paradise

World-class public transportation

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Brittney3+ years in Brooklyn

April 3, 2025

Love living in Brooklyn. I used to live in Manhattan and that was way to expensive. Moved out to Prospect park area and love it. Easy train ride into Manhattan, and all the stuff I need is in the area. I'd love having a great steak restaurant nearby, but I guess beggars cant be choosers. lol

Frequently Asked Questions about Brooklyn Apartments with Hardwood Floors

What is the Cheapest Hardwood Floors apartment in Brooklyn?

Currently the most affordable Apartment in Brooklyn with Hardwood Floors is at FOUND Study ColumbiaHeights | Student Housing listed at $1,350.

How much is the average rent for Brooklyn Apartments with Hardwood Floors?

The average rent for a Apartment in Brooklyn with Hardwood Floors is $4,098.

What is the largest Brooklyn Apartment for rent with Hardwood Floors?

Today's Apartment with Hardwood Floors and the most square footage in Brooklyn is a 3,040 square feet unit starting from $2,300 at 604 Midwood St.

What is the average size for Brooklyn Apartments for rent with Hardwood Floors?

The average size for a rental with Hardwood Floors in Brooklyn is currently at 872 sq ft.

Expert Rental Resources

Helpful Apartment Articles, How-To's and Tips

The rental experts at ApartmentHomeLiving.com provide you with top advice, tools, and tips for understanding the leasing process and finding the perfect rental. Here are a few helpful rental and leasing articles from our experts to guide you on your search.

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The Benefits of Having Non-Carpeted Floors

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Renting Smart: Lease Basics Every Renter Needs

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Battling the Butts: Your Guide to the Reality of Smoke-Free Renting

Written by: Andrea Lee Negroni, JD

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