
Apartments near Woodhull Medical & Mental Health Center in Brooklyn, NY (11,461 Rentals)


234 Grand St

700 Hancock St

289 Bleecker St

Clifton Hill Plaza

26 Taylor St

1154 Gates Ave

244 Irving Ave

1473 Myrtle Ave

32 Taylor St

1450 Myrtle Ave

243 Irving Ave

698 Hancock St

The Brownstone

1475 Myrtle Ave

366 Lafayette Ave

480 Bedford Ave

181 MacDonough St

104 Roebling St

4 Monitor St

28 Herbert

262 Gates Avenue Apartments

1399 Greene Ave

197 MacDonough Street

725 Driggs Ave

211 Macdonough St

1448 Myrtle Ave

1471 Myrtle Ave

280 Metropolitan Ave

211 N 5th St

Williamsburg Mews

772 Jefferson Ave

BainBridge Cluster Portfolio

151 Halsey Street

264 Malcolm X Blvd

67 Richardson St, Brooklyn, NY 11211

Beautiful Sun Soaked One-Bed Luxury Apartment

156 Wyckoff Ave

139 Jefferson Ave

425 Bedford Ave

137 St. Nicholas Ave

30 Richardson St

718 Lorimer St

129 s 9th St

18 Richardson St

26 Richardson St

145 Hancock St

37 Taylor St

6 Monitor St

215 N 6th St

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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.