
Apartments near Dekalb Plaza in Brooklyn, NY (11,994 Rentals)


113 Troutman St

93 S 10th St

686 Saint Johns Pl

341 Saint Johns Pl

996 Park Pl

377 S 1st St

191 Meserole St

The Commodore

171 Ashland Pl

95 S 10th St

68 Maujer St

265 Flatbush Ave

Butler Plaza

960 Sterling Place

Prospect Building

881 St Johns Pl

787 Franklin Ave

218 Park Pl

123 Troutman St

776 Franklin Ave

541 Lincoln Pl

268 Boerum St

233-235 Montrose Ave

824 Washington Ave

974 Saint Marks Ave

970 Saint Marks Ave

824 Classon Ave

33 Maujer St

220 Park Pl

230 Park Pl

879 Saint Johns Pl

408 Saint Johns Pl

808 Quincy Ave

879 Saint Johns PL 12

820 Classon Ave

102 Patchen Ave

66 Maujer St

245 Flatbush Ave

129 s 9th St

85 S 10th St

55 S 11th St

914-916 Gates Ave

425 Bedford Ave

1020 Park Pl

241 Bushwick Ave

263 Flatbush Ave

784 Saint Johns Pl

9 N Elliot Place

259 Flatbush Ave
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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.