
Apartments near DeKalb Avenue (L Line)-L in Brooklyn, NY (2,906 Rentals)


287 Himrod St

70 Wyckoff Ave

409 Stockholm St

404-406 Suydam St

The Boswyck

Node Harman

252 STOCKHOLM ST

205 Irving Ave

93 St Nicholas Ave

194 Irving Ave

259 Stanhope St

870 Hart St

61-63 Wyckoff Ave

253 Stockholm St

245 Stockholm St

1271 Willoughby Ave

232 Stanhope Street

1484 Dekalb Ave

393 Bleecker St

49 Saint Nicholas Ave

241 Irving Ave

303 Harman St

71 Irving Ave

1556 Greene Ave

204 Starr St

1361 Greene Ave

Wyckoff

300 Harman St

210 Wyckoff Ave

317 Knickerbocker Ave

293-299 Knickerbocker Ave

171 Starr St

197 STOCKHOLM ST

434 Bleecker St

385 Troutman St

439 Knickerbocker Ave

55 Irving Ave

220 Himrod St

217 Himrod St

791 Hart St

449-465 Troutman St

218 Himrod St

787 Hart St

776 Hart St

293 Irving

380 Grove St

215 Himrod St

467 Troutman St

30 Irving Ave

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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.