
Apartments near Hoyt Street-Schermerhorn Street-C in Brooklyn, NY (3,323 Rentals)


222 Degraw St

235 Sackett St

675 Sackett St

Fino 122

447 Hicks St

368 Court St

32 Pierrepont St

62 Clark St

19 Columbia Place

682 Sackett St

245 Flatbush Ave

Brick 3 fam Gem Cumberland and South Oxford

159 Adelphi St

45 Cheever Pl

23 Sterling Pl

37 N Oxford St

461 Carroll St

686 Sackett St

60 Clark St

415 Carlton Ave

43 Cheever Pl

248 Sackett St

157 Hicks St

41 Pierrepont St

497 Dean St

223 Sackett St

Estate Of Louise Imparato

689 Degraw St

229 Sackett St

65 Montague St

59 Saint Marks Ave

43 Columbia Pl

21 Columbia Pl

66 Montague St

225 Sackett St

51 6th Ave

35 Remsen St

465 Carroll St

21 Sterling Pl

246 Sackett St

244 Sackett St

41 Park Pl

227 Sackett St

80-82 Adelphi St

394 Clinton St

34-36 Remsen St

236 Sackett Street

New Start Development, LLC

258 President St

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How much are Studio apartments in Brooklyn?
There are currently 18,868 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,300 to $16,836 with an average price of $4,083.
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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.