
Apartments near Avenue H-Q in Brooklyn, NY (1,167 Rentals)


125 Webster Ave

1429 Flatbush Ave

1457 Flatbush Ave

1259 E 18th St

1199 E 8th St

553 E 26th St

2303 Newkirk Ave

410 Marlborough Rd

Kensington Manor

545 East 26th Street

491 Ocean Pky

755 Coney Island Ave

1715 Ocean Ave

1719 Ocean Ave

2508 Foster Ave

1353-1357 Flatbush Ave

2328 Newkirk Ave

1014 Cortelyou Rd

612 E 28th St

510 Ocean Pky

1022 Cortelyou Rd

2317 Newkirk Ave

1330 Rogers Ave

Crystal Tower

3009 Avenue I

1733 Ocean Ave

36 Parkville Ave

34 Parkville Ave

475 E Eighth St

Parocean Apartments

1185 Ocean Pky

1035 Cortelyou Rd

2323 Newkirk Ave

1705 Elm Ave

1322 Cortelyou Rd

1005 E 29th St

1287 E 19th St

1105 Cortelyou Rd

1721-1723 Elm Ave

2362 Nostrand Ave

ORBIT

1103 Cortelyou Rd

615 Avenue L

2086 Nostrand Ave

488 Ocean Pky

735 Coney Island Ave

Delamere

Van Wyck

The Bristol Condos
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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.