
Apartments near Shops At Flatbush Center in Brooklyn, NY (6,635 Rentals)


1250 New York Avenue

1298 Rogers Ave

273 E 35th St

422 E 31st St

286 Clarkson Ave

1033 Ocean Ave

3013-3019 Newkirk Ave

The Rogers Residences

1353-1357 Flatbush Ave

485 E 28th St

680 E 21st St

2105 FOSTER AVE

287 Clarkson Ave

200 Winthrop St

45 Hinckley Place

143 Winthrop St

38 Hawthorne St

1006 Caton Avenue

64 Hawthorne St

345 Lenox Rd

92 Hawthorne St

1286 New York Ave

665 Flatbush Ave

341 Lenox Rd

339 Lenox Rd

663 Flatbush Ave

609 Rogers Ave

435 Coney Island ave

2810 Foster Ave

353 Linden Blvd

661 Flatbush Ave

68 Hawthorne St

265 Ocean Ave

2913 Foster Ave

Arden House

1279 Nostrand Ave

225-227 Winthrop St

425 E 35th St

3523 Beverley Rd

571 E 19th St

1281 Nostrand Ave

67 Hawthorne St

399-401 Coney Island Ave

1105 Cortelyou Rd

1275 Nostrand Ave

15 Hawthorne St

594-596 Rogers Ave

161 E 35th St

599 Rogers 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.