
Apartments near Halsey Street (L Line)-L in Brooklyn, NY (2,563 Rentals)


254 Menahan St

1077 Halsey St

1169 Jefferson Ave

309 Menahan St

212 Wyckoff Ave

253 Saint Nicholas Ave

1094 Hancock St

338 Wilson Ave

109 Weirfield St

697 Evergreen Ave

262 Irving Ave

251 Saint Nicholas Ave

435 Menahan St

277 Menahan St

417 Menahan St

275 Menahan St

96 Covert St

258 Irving Ave

350 Bleecker St

105 weirfield St

1084 Hancock St

334 bleecker st

1092 Madison Street

1098 Madison St

336 Bleecker St

97A Cooper Street

260 Irving Ave

433 Menahan St

418 Bleecker St

241 St Nicholas Ave

1084 Decatur St

426 Bleecker St

430 Bleecker St

256 Irving Ave

254 Irving Ave

1481 Myrtle Ave

320 Bleecker St

1450 Myrtle Ave

109 Moffat St

1448 Myrtle Ave

760 Evergreen Ave

130 Woodbine St

422 Bleecker St

420 Bleecker St

330 Bleecker St

1062 Halsey St

1452 Myrtle Ave

1066 Halsey St

428 Bleecker 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.