
Apartments near Brooklyn College in Brooklyn, NY (3,823 Rentals)


222 Prospect Park W

224 Prospect Park W

226 Prospect Park W

316 E 94th St

326 E 94th St

216 Prospect Park W

220 Prospect Park W

214 Prospect Park W

218 Prospect Park W

494 E 95th St

303 E 94th St

460 E 95th St

460 Prospect Ave

462 Prospect Ave

472 E 95th St

2078 Bay Ridge Pky

452 E 95th St

1708 W 12th St

26 Avenue P

471 18th St

468 17th St

295 E 94th St

456 Prospect Ave

230 E 94th St

236 E 94th St

289 E 94th St

2103 76th St

445 E 95th St

1087 Willmohr St

463 E 95th St

459 E 95th St

441 E 95th St

371 E 95th St

105 Kings Hwy

385 E 95th St

1091 Willmohr St

270 E 95th St

1093 Clarkson Ave

443 17th St

1097 Clarkson Ave

286 E 95th St

7619 21st Ave

1098 Lenox Rd

548 E 96th St

273 E 95th St

436 Prospect Ave

522 E 96th St

#2L

446 17th 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.