
Apartments near Long Island University - Brooklyn Campus in Brooklyn, NY (11,446 Rentals)


Aqua

429 Graham Ave

436 Graham Ave

Common Baker

One Rockwell Place

191 Willoughby St

96 De Kalb Avenue

The Alfred on Fleet

The Brook NY

The Everly

171 Ashland Pl

Kingsview Homes

13 Saint Felix St

196 Ashland Pl

Brooklyn Point

191 Ashland Pl

206 Ashland Pl

30 Saint Felix

19 Saint Felix St

10 Fort Greene Place

36 Saint Felix St

23 Saint Felix St

The Toren

490 Fulton St

233 Ashland Pl

29 Saint Felix St

54 Saint Felix St

344 Livingston St

50 Fort Greene Pl

358-376 Livingston St

44 Fort Greene Pl

The Nevins

47 Saint Felix St

7 S Elliott Pl

182-188 Duffield St

Rockwell Place

323 Schermerhorn St

277 Myrtle Avenue

62 Fort Greene Pl

3 S Elliott Pl

65 Saint Felix St

4 S Portland Ave

407 State St

64 Fort Greene Pl

63 Fort Greene Pl

65 Bond St

713 Fulton St

89 Willoughby St

6 S Portland Ave

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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.