
Apartments near Halsey Street (L Line)-L in Brooklyn, NY (2,570 Rentals)


6130 Woodbine St

1717 Stanhope St

413 Onderdonk Ave

17-23 Stanhope St

6135 Madison St

1863 Himrod St

404 Onderdonk Ave

6119 Woodbine St

5913 Grove St

7002 66th St

6136 Woodbine St

390 Seneca Ave

18-65 Himrod St

70-21 66th St

7015 66th St

481 Fairview Ave

6346 Forest Ave

402 Onderdonk Ave

64-24 Madison Street

MIXUSE IN RIDGEWOOD

64-18 Madison St

65-14-65-22 Fresh Pond Rd

61-48 Woodbine St

479 Fairview Ave

59-23-59-25 Grove St

513 Grandview Ave

7009 66th St

416 Woodward Ave

7016 66th Pl

2116 Bleecker St

2034 Greene Ave

2126 Bleecker St

6064 Linden St

1869 Stanhope St

413 Woodward Ave

6147 Woodbine St

6335 Forest Ave

1812 Stockholm St

2012 Harman St

1873 Stanhope St

63-33 Forest Ave

64-30 Madison St

64-40 Madison St

Carmen Vasquez Senior Housing

6432 Madison St

72-22 67th St

503 Grandview Ave

377 Onderdonk Ave

18-79 Stanhope St

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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.