
Apartments near Avenue J-Q in Brooklyn, NY (1,031 Rentals)


616 E 18th St

2362 Nostrand Ave

190 Lawrence Ave

1337 E 24th St

1825 Foster Ave

Sted Tenant Owners Corp.

1086 Ocean Ave

2405 Nostrand Ave

Harrison House

2389 Nostrand Ave

3751 18th Ave

William Reid Apartments

1702 Newkirk Ave

1775 Coney Island Ave

2601 Glenwood Rd

551 Rugby Rd

3827 18th Ave

3829 18th Ave

1916 Ocean Ave

Joseph Belsky House

1225 McDonald Ave

198-202 Foster Ave

3009 Avenue I

601 E 19th St

2708 Glenwood Rd

1472 E 15th St

201 Foster Ave

1474 E 17th St

1921 Ocean Ave

2701 Glenwood Rd

1102 E 31st St

1350 Ocean Pky

571 E 19th St

1925 Ocean Ave

2744 Bedford Ave

1360 Ocean Parkway

2525 Nostrand Ave

645 E 26th St

50 Kenilworth Pl

1945 Ocean Ave

1941 Ocean Ave

622 Ocean Pkwy

1428 E 5th St

2808 Glenwood Rd

1485 E 16th St

36 Parkville Ave

34 Parkville Ave

597 Ocean Pky

2105 FOSTER AVE
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There are currently 18,865 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,300 to $8,500 with an average price of $4,031.
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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.