
Apartments near Nyc Health + Hospitals / Coney Island in Brooklyn, NY (2,026 Rentals)


Bay Park Two

1525 W 11th St

2060 Ocean Ave

Subotnick House

2126 Benson Ave

2065 Ocean Ave

1514 W 11th St

2137 2153 Cropsey Avenue

7201 Bay Pky

1440 Ocean Pkwy

The Bentley

1695 E 21st St

Friendset Apartments

2057 Ocean Ave

1415 Avenue O

7101 Bay Pky

1432 W 5th St

1555 E 19th St

1388 W 6th St

2049-2055 Ocean Ave

2026 Ocean Ave

2844 W 36th St

2121 82nd St

1530 E 18th St

2045 Ocean

2031 ocean avenue

1543 East 19th Street

2 Ocean Drive

Fiesta Apartments

Philber Court

2109 85th Street

1530 E 19th St

1365 West 7th Street

1420 Ocean Pky

2010 Ocean Avenue

1660 E 21st St

1675 E 21st St

1414 W 5th St

2300 Kings Hwy

1533 E 19th St

1446-1448 W 8th St

2069 85th St

2100 Cropsey Ave

2320 Kings Hwy

1996 Ocean Avenue

6309 23rd Ave

6801-6815 Bay Pky

37-47 Bay 26Th St

8002 21st Ave

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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.