
Apartments near DeKalb Avenue (B,D,M,N,Q,R Line)-Q in Brooklyn, NY (3,201 Rentals)


70 Remsen St

286 Clinton St

147 4th Ave

103 Atlantic Ave

392 Clinton Ave

Love Lane Mews

66 Clark St

274 Hoyt St

284 Clinton St

292 De Kalb Ave

85 Joralemon St

228 Flatbush Ave

62 Clark St

64 Clark St

90 Henry St

262-264 Court St

21 Douglass St

46 Garden Pl

294 Clinton St

204 Washington Ave

238 Washington Ave

84 State St

242 Washington Ave

30 Douglass St

186 Washington Ave

50 Pierrepont St

205 Hicks St

60 Clark St

82 State St

363 Douglass St

230 Washington Ave

99 Atlantic Ave

182 Washington Ave

228 Washington Ave

269 Hicks St

268 Court St

265 Hicks St

93 Waverly Ave

48 Pierrepont St

271 Hicks St

410 Vanderbilt Ave

94-98 Atlantic Ave

246 Washington Ave

264 Court St

50 Garden Pl

232 Washington Ave

56 Garden Pl

149 4th Ave

390 Clinton Street

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There are currently 18,859 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,300 to $16,717 with an average price of $4,067.
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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.