
Apartments near Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY (8,263 Rentals)


303 Stanhope St

The Jacobowitz Portfolio

926 Hart St

296 Stanhope St

479 Harman St

1575 DeKalb Ave

476 Harman St

203 Saint Nicholas Ave

930 Hart St

299 Stanhope St

203 Wyckoff Ave

208 Saint Nicholas Ave

920 Hart St

293 Himrod St

74 St. Nicholas Ave

291 Stanhope

The Stanhope

480 Harman St

289 Himrod St

213 Saint Nicholas Ave

931 Hart St

289 Stanhope St

214 Saint Nicholas Ave

474 Harman St

1571 DeKalb Ave

293 Stockholm St

918 Hart St

291 Stockholm St

286 Stanhope St

412 Harman St

1567 Dekalb Avenue

486 Harman St

58 Wyckoff Ave

166 Wyckoff Ave

215 Saint Nicholas Ave

912 Hart St

64 St Nicholas Ave

62 Saint Nicholas Ave

62 Wyckoff Ave

1356 Willoughby Ave

167 Irving Ave

283 Himrod St

159 Irving Ave

163 Irving Ave

161 Irving Ave

165 Irving Ave

170 Wyckoff Ave

404 Harman St

408 Harman St

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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.