
Apartments near Shops At Flatbush Center in Brooklyn, NY (6,639 Rentals)


682 Rogers Ave

983 New York Ave

1371 Nostrand Ave

170 Parkside Ave

280 Linden Blvd

336 E 31st St

Ditmas Court

1412 Cortelyou Rd

1828 Nostrand Ave

198 Clarkson Ave

194 Clarkson Ave

1051 New York Ave

2701 Newkirk Ave

259 Linden Blvd

2023 Bedford Ave

678 Rogers Ave

354 Parkside Ave

149 Clarkson Ave

1809 Nostrand Ave

ORBIT

362-364 Parkside Ave

214 Parkside Ave

202 Clarkson Ave

Flatbush Multi-Family Building

1361 Nostrand Ave

2822 Avenue D

1222 Rogers Ave

285 E 32nd St

2015 Bedford Ave

1838 Nostrand Ave

3222 Cortelyou Rd

2007 Bedford Ave

2001 Bedford Ave

1827 Nostrand Ave

322 E 32nd St

1363 Nostrand Ave

1359 Nostrand Ave

567 E 22nd St

573 E 22nd St

896 New York Ave

384 E 34th St

422 E 34th St

1174 New York Ave

658 Rogers Ave

552 Parkside Ave

242 Parkside Ave

195 Clarkson Ave

410 Marlborough Rd

2347 Foster 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.