
Apartments near Gates Avenue-Z in Brooklyn, NY (3,565 Rentals)


84 Saratoga Ave

704 Madison St

743 Macdonough St

312 Evergreen Ave

137 Bleecker St

1138 Broadway

85 Himrod St

739 MacDonough St

872 Macon St

1065 Lafayette Ave

100 Malcolm X Blvd

96 Malcolm X Blvd

1033 Halsey St

659 Hancock St

1328 Gates Ave

990 Halsey St

98 Himrod St

106 Malcolm X Blvd

83A Himrod St

79 Malcolm X Blvd

467 Central Ave

98 Malcolm X Blvd

102 Himrod St

125 Weirfield St

144 Bleecker St

1049 Halsey St

223 Malcolm X Blvd

219 Malcolm X Blvd

221 Malcolm X Blvd

100 Himrod St

515 Decatur St

746 Macdonough St

1024 Halsey St

742 Macdonough St

93 Himrod St

471 Central Ave

304 Evergreen Ave

662 Halsey St

47 Stanhope St

306 Evergreen Ave

691 Quincy St Brooklyn NY 11221

506 Decatur St

209 Ralph Ave

53 Stanhope St

750 Macdonough St

1273 Bushwick Ave

216 Malcolm X Blvd

1132 De Kalb Ave

769 Mac Donough St

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There are currently 18,868 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,250 to $29,032 with an average price of $4,179.
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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.