
Apartments near Bedford-Nostrand Avenues-G in Brooklyn, NY (3,261 Rentals)


The Dean

616 Nostrand Ave

1449-1459 Fulton St

491 Monroe St

700 Flushing Ave

137 MacDonough St

873 Bergen Street

499 Vanderbilt Ave

1151-1155 Dean St

1145 Dean St

1284-1286 Pacific St

531 Vanderbilt Ave

Ida Apartments

1274 Pacific St

369-377 Marcus Garvey Blvd

The Atrium at Sumner

1211 DEAN ST

212 Lewis Ave

144 Macdonough St

299 Adelphi St

Chocolate Factory Lofts

1296 Pacific St

43 Underhill Avenue

31 Brooklyn Avenue

475 Clermont

872 Bergen St

167 Clermont Ave

667 Classon Ave

824 Bergen St

443 Hancock St

874 Bergen St

29 Brooklyn Ave

44-46 Decatur St

950-952 Bergen St

808 Bergen Street

818 Bergen St

765 Bergen Street

800-802 Bergen St

1037-1039 Bergen St

643 Franklin Ave

118-122 Vanderbilt Ave

The Exchange

Marks Avenue Apartments

483 Saint Marks Avenue

505 Saint Marks Ave

1061 BERGEN ST

50 Greene Ave

481 Saint Marks Ave

70 Decatur St
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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.