
Apartments near Crown Heights-Utica Avenue-4 in Brooklyn, NY (2,468 Rentals)


609 Nostrand Ave

44 Macdonough St

394 Rutland Rd

443 Winthrop St

215 Marion Street

788 Park Place

467 Tompkins Ave

240-242 Howard Ave

242 Howard Ave

305 Legion St

350 Rockaway Pky

1207 Dean St

169-171 E 54th St

1270 Pacific St

32 McDonough St

251 Patchen Ave

275 Sullivan Pl

471 Tompkins Ave

2000 Bergen St

1941 Fulton St

30 Macdonough St

1393 Fulton St

324 Legion St

375 Lincoln Rd

279 Sullivan Pl

276 Chauncey St

Pacific Street Lofts

The Brownstone

32 Macdonough St

175 E 54th St

40 McDonough St

278 Chauncey St

377 Rutland Rd

371 E 95th St

483 Macdonough St

47 Macdonough St

68 Macdougal St

The Herkimer

352 Halsey St

142 E 55th St

680 Saint Marks Ave

356 Midwood St

138 E 55th St

24 McDonough St

1192 Dean St

384 Rutland Rd

340 Halsey St

365 Rutland Rd

1085 Bergen 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.