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200 Water St
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200 Water StNew York, NY 10038
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70 Pine St
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70 Pine St

70 Pine StNew York, NY 10270
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122 Water St
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122 Water St

122 Water StNew York, NY 10005
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The Metro
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17 John StNew York, NY 10038
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80 Nassau St
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80 Nassau St

80 Nassau StNew York, NY 10038
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85 South St
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85 South St

85 South StNew York, NY 10038
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7 Platt St
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7 Platt St

7 Platt StNew York, NY 10038
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120 Water St
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120 Water St

120 Water StNew York, NY 10005
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56 Pine St
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56 Pine St

56 Pine StNew York, NY 10005
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79-81 Nassau St
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79-81 Nassau St

79-81 Nassau StNew York, NY 10038
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84 William St
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84 William St

84 William StNew York, NY 10038
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119 South St
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119 South St

119 South StNew York, NY 10038
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40 FortyGold
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40 FortyGold

40 Gold StNew York, NY 10038
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Seaport North
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Seaport North

222-224 Front StNew York, NY 10038
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244 Front St
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244 Front St

244 Front StNew York, NY 10038
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9-15 Dutch St
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9-15 Dutch St

9-15 Dutch StNew York, NY 10038

Frequently Asked Questions about Studio Downtown Brooklyn Apartments

What is the Cheapest apartment in Downtown Brooklyn with Studio?

Currently the most affordable Studio in Downtown Brooklyn is at Barclays I - B3 - 38 6th Ave listed at $2,121.

How much is the average rent for a Studio Downtown Brooklyn Apartment?

The average rent for a Studio Apartment in Downtown Brooklyn is $3,618.

What is the largest available Studio Downtown Brooklyn Apartment for rent?

Today's apartment with the most square footage in Downtown Brooklyn is a 891 square feet unit starting from $4,448 at 70 Pine Apartments.

What is the average size for Downtown Brooklyn Studio Apartments for rent?

The average size for a Studio rental in Downtown Brooklyn is currently 0 sq ft.

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