
Apartments near Interfaith Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY (10,486 Rentals)


240 Schenectady Ave

570 Jefferson Ave

519 Macon St

354-360 Decatur St

388 Jefferson Ave

1157 Saint Johns Pl

30 McDonough St

437 Jefferson Ave

319 Malcolm X Blvd

71 New York Ave

1410 Prospect Pl

50 Hampton Pl

308 Stuyvesant Ave

570 Halsey St

1380 Sterling Pl

128 Macon St

515 Throop Ave

313 Hancock St

590 JEFFERSON AVE

187 Utica Ave

251 troy ave

519 Throop Ave

309 Hancock St

304 Stuyvesant Ave

390 Jefferson Ave

82 Marion St

194 Utica Ave

130 Macon St

526 Putnam Ave

436 Macdonough St

214 Bainbridge St

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306 Stuyvesant Ave

577 Jefferson Ave

996 Park Pl

570 Hancock St

1228 Saint Marks Ave

524 Putnam Avenue

787 Herkimer St

217 Bainbridge St

1361 Saint Johns Pl

1 Family + Store w/ approved plans for 3 Fam

511 Throop Ave

219 Bainbridge St

1359 Saint Johns Pl

257 Troy Ave

290 Hancock St

235 Schenectady Ave

1320 Saint Johns Pl
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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.