
Apartments near Jefferson Street-L in Brooklyn, NY (2,713 Rentals)


327 Eldert St

238 Frost St

314 Eldert St

326 Eldert St

96 Woodpoint Rd

324 Eldert St

75 Kingsland Avenue

257 Hart St

147 Marcus Garvey Blvd

492 Morgan Ave

277 Hart St

259 Hart St

308 Eldert St

285 Pulaski St

255 Hart St

242 Vernon Ave

280 Eldert St

815 Knickerbocker Ave

353 Covert St

683 Willoughby Ave

814-816 Knickerbocker Ave

233 Frost St

280-282 Eldert St

290 Eldert St

Covert

685 Willoughby Avenue

490 Morgan Ave

258 Richardson St

754A Willoughby Ave

301 Covert St

347 Covert St

309 Covert St

904 De Kalb Ave

395 Kosciusko St

684-686 Willoughby Ave

95 Kingsland Ave

238 Richardson St

Knickerbocker Avenue Cluster

822 Knickerbocker Ave

328 Covert St

326 Covert St

99 Kingsland Ave

320 Covert St

6 Monitor St

318 Covert St

4 Monitor St

902 DeKalb Ave

314 Covert St

12-16 Monitor 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.