
Apartments near Coquette Children's Clothes in Brooklyn, NY (2,722 Rentals)


2856 W 16th St

1257 E 18th St

200 Bay 29th St

3901 Nostrand Ave

2056 Benson Ave

1414 Mermaid Ave

Shore Terrace Co-Op Apartments

206 Bay 29th St

1938 68th St

2812 Kings Hwy

1949 67th St

1933 78th St

1948 68th St

196 Amherst St

1938 70th St

207 Bay 28th St

1975 84th St

1926 Bay Ridge Pky

30 Bay 25th St

2860-2864 W 16th St

2804 W 19th St

6324 20th Ave

2057 58th St

1251 Condominium

1938 67th St

2820 W 19th St

1919 Bay Ridge Pky

1947 68th St

2064-2074 57th St

2520 Batchelder St

2105 Bath Ave

1968 64th St

2830 E 27th St

1913 Bay Ridge Pky

1922-1926 78th St

135 Bay 26th St

8621 20th Ave

1337 E 24th St

2867 W 17th St

2869 W 17th St

2828 W 19th St

2053 58th St

6112 20th Ave

2845-2847 W 19th St

1908 Bay Ridge Pky

1970 85th St

2826 W 19th St

1526 Mermaid Ave

2838 W 19th 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.