
Apartments near ASA Institute of Business and Computer Technology - Brooklyn Campus in Brooklyn, NY (10,345 Rentals)


78 Spencer St

721 Bedford Ave

717 Bedford Ave

627 Grand Ave

94 Spencer St

713 Bedford Ave

383 St Johns Pl

86 Spencer St

90 Spencer St

382 Willoughby Ave

100 Spencer St

74 Spencer St

391 Saint Johns Pl

385 9th St

1058 Bedford Ave

35 Prospect Park W

Knox Homes

575 3rd St

9 Claver Pl

102 14th St

228 Clifton Pl

387 9th St

402 Berry St

125 Putnam Ave

667-669 Bedford Ave

750 Washington Ave

1056 Bedford Ave

1050 Bedford Ave

495 4th Ave

561 1St Street

1031 Pacific St

699 Bedford Avenue

314 8th Ave

810 Bergen St

480 5th Ave

983 Bedford Ave

133A Quincy St

109 S 9th St

475 5th Ave

372 Saint Johns Pl

563 1St Street

125 Division Ave

368 9th St

129 Putnam Avenue

80 Monroe St

512 Park Ave

812 Bergen St

989 Bedford Ave

1074 Fulton St

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Renting with Roommates: Realistic Expectations for Shared Lease
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.