
Apartments near Georgetowne Shopping Center in Brooklyn, NY (1,086 Rentals)


2610 Glenwood Rd

336 E 52nd St

899 Schenectady Ave

144 E 56th St

2601 Glenwood Rd

3194 Avenue V

505 E 93rd St

322 E 52nd St

4721-4723 Church Ave

397 E 49th St

850 Utica Ave

3015 Avenue D

214 E 54th St

3523 Beverley Rd

1205 New York Ave

1424 Flatbush Ave

The Brevoort

2810 Foster Ave

439 E 45th St

548 E 96th St

17 Kenilworth Pl

Crystal Tower

3182 Avenue V

3180 Avenue V

4209 Snyder Ave

2515 Glenwood Rd

482 E 93rd St

645 E 26th St

1407 Flatbush Ave

1422 Flatbush Ave

1401 E 108th St

Student Housing- Residence Hall

493 E 34th St

522 E 96th St

Gerritsen Apartments

3203 Nostrand Ave

459 E 92nd St

487 E 93rd St

2425 Kings Hwy

1001 E 108th St

Shore Gardens

322 E 32nd St

485 E 28th St

402 E 48th St

3410 Beverly Rd

387 E 48th St

476 E 93rd St

863 Scenectady Ave

2376 Burnett 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.