
Apartments near Admirals Row in Brooklyn, NY (13,540 Rentals)


362-364 Eastern Pky

185 Woodpoint Rd

358 Eastern Pky

1446 Fulton St

465 Humboldt St

1009 Lorimer St

119 Macdonough St

812 Prospect Pl

264 Driggs Ave

1293 Dean St

532 Graham Ave

Manzione Red Hook Co-ops

469 Humboldt St

219 Withers St

Crown Heights 2-Family Foreclosure

816 Prospect Pl

473 Humboldt St

685 Nostrand Ave

362 Eastern Pky

551 Graham Ave

218 Withers St

292 Herkimer St

1463 Fulton St

130 New York Ave

808 Park Pl

Driggs Ave

538 Graham Ave

111 Wolcott Street

109 Wolcott St

181 Guernsey St

137 Dwight St

179 Richards St

1436 Atlantic Ave

183 Guernsey St

179 Guernsey St

142 Rogers Ave

177 Richards St

186 Richards St

175 Woodpoint Rd

87 Wolcott St

471 Humboldt St

349 Van Brunt St

1413 Pacific St

470 Humboldt St

1299 Dean St

99 Nassau Ave

1296 Dean St

1452 Fulton St

304 Herkimer Street
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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.