
Apartments near Cortelyou Road-Q in Brooklyn, NY (1,734 Rentals)


970-972 Coney Island Ave

345 Webster Ave

2324 Bedford Ave 6

260 Ocean Pkwy

466 Ocean Pky

9 Argyle Rd

1 E 19th St

525 Ocean Pky

ORBIT

1110 Caton Ave

2318 Bedford Ave

1006 Caton Avenue

1160 Ocean Ave

399-401 Coney Island Ave

58 E 18th St

2331 Bedford Ave

Dora Court

1155 Ocean Ave

240 Ocean Pky

488 Ocean Pky

1310-1312 Flatbush Ave

2657 Bedford Ave

2508 Foster Ave

179 Ocean Parkway

2332 Tilden Ave

503 Beverly Rd

510 Ocean Pky

600 E 5th St

Flatbush Multi-Family Building

148 Lott St

2407 Tilden Ave

35 Oakland Plz

28 E 17th St

2409 Tilden Ave 6

411 Cortelyou Rd

510 Ocean Ave

1187 Ocean Ave

411 E 26th St

571 Ocean Pky

504-510 Ocean Ave

515 Ocean Ave

407 Cortelyou Rd

1172 Rogers Ave

3827 18th Ave

200 E 7th St

581 Ocean Parkway

1106 Rogers Ave

1353-1357 Flatbush Ave

2306 Albemarle Rd
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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.