
Apartments near Pennsylvania Plaza in Brooklyn, NY (2,126 Rentals)


139 Thomas S Boyland St

483 Marion St

1602 Prospect Pl

1601 Park PL

286 Sumpter St

181 Macdougal St

1596 Prospect Pl

272 Sumpter St

1586 Prospect Pl

1593 Park Pl

1599 Park Pl

1103 E 72nd St

2041 Pacific St

303 Sumpter St

435 Marion St 6

530 Chauncey St

163 Macdougal St

1058 Herkimer St

524 Chauncey St

161 Macdougal St

1593 Prospect Pl

518 Chauncey Street

427 Marion St

1570 Prospect Pl

215 Buffalo Ave

431 Marion St

279 Sumpter St

435 Marion St

375 Ralph Avenue

244 Sumpter St

1564 Prospect Pl

203 Buffalo Ave

44 Rockaway Ave

117 Thomas S Boyland St

116 Thomas S Boyland St

292 Howard Ave

193 Buffalo Ave

1070 E 73rd St

199 Buffalo Ave

259 Sumpter St

5 Hull St

208 Sumpter St

378 Ralph Ave

196-198 Buffalo Ave

3 Hull St

84 MacDougal St

86 MacDougal St

370 Marion St

374 Ralph 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.