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111 LAWRENCE ST. · Apartment for Rent

Brooklyn Apartments
Pet Friendly

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Policies & Fees

Dog policy

AllowedYes

Cat policy

AllowedYes

Cats and small dogs allowed. Contact for more information on pet policy.

Details

  • Bedrooms
    2 Bedroom
  • Bathrooms
    2 Bathrooms
  • Square Feet
  • Min. Lease
  • Address
    111 LAWRENCE ST. 11201
  • Broker Fee?
    No
  • Cats/Dogs Allowed?
    Dogs & Cats

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111 LAWRENCE ST. is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in Brooklyn. Cats and dogs are allowed, making it a pet-friendly apartment.