
Apartments near 36 Street (D,M,N,R Line)-M in Brooklyn, NY (1,519 Rentals)


672 45th St

438 49th St

761 44th St

525 49th St

773 44th St

4702 - 4712 7th Ave

832 42nd St

676-678 4th Ave

5013 4th Ave

314-316 50th St

838 42nd St

855 42nd St

4716 7th Ave

759 46th St

228-230 20th St

Leonard Court

279 21st St

5108 4th Ave

5101 51st St

Andy's Place

5102 5th Ave

187 20th St

666 4th Ave

334 51st St

133 20th St

189 20th St

326 21st St

Gorgeous 2 Bed Park Slope, 20th St And 4th

The Adele

467 52nd St

875 43rd St

260 19th St

874 43rd St

902 41st Street Apartments

531 52nd St

635 4th Avenue

438 52nd St

905 43rd St

154 18th St

452 53rd St

5026 7th Ave

902 44th St

414 53rd St

Esther Court

207 18th St

4001 New Utrecht Ave

146-148 17th St

4600 9th Ave

84-90 South 1st Street
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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.