
Apartments near Long Island University - Brooklyn Campus in Brooklyn, NY (11,437 Rentals)


230 President St

205 Taaffe Pl

113 1st Pl

Henry Street Mews

222 Sackett St

414 1/2 Clinton St

643 Vanderbilt Ave

111 1st Pl

223 Union St

302 Saint James Pl

625 Carrol St

821 Union St

211 Taaffe Pl

515 Henry St

207 Taaffe Pl

739 President St

197 Sterling Pl

222 Carroll St

310 Saint James Pl

240 Prospect Pl

308 Saint James Pl

217 Saint Johns Pl

385 Court St

255 1st St

829 Union Street

647 Vanderbilt Ave

72 7th Ave

130 2nd Street

755 Dean St

226 Carroll St

766 Union Street

227 Taaffe Plz

Tiffany Tower

113 Clifton Pl

179 Gates Ave

827 Union Street

418 Clinton St

262 5th Ave

770 Union St

117 1st Pl

219 Saint Johns Pl

126 1st Pl

219-221 Union St

208 Saint Johns Pl

413 Clinton St

18 Tiffany Pl

768 Union St

93 Taaffe Pl

239 Prospect Pl
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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.