
Apartments near Jefferson Street-L in Brooklyn, NY (2,718 Rentals)


462 Pulaski St

1355 Putnam Ave

BORINQUEN PLAZA

The MC

1368 Putnam Ave

295 Kosciusko St

Jennings Hall Senior Housing

11 Humboldt St

417-421 Pulaski St

7 Judge St

Lucille Rose Manor

Debevoise Senior Housing

811 Grand St

16 Judge St

285 Cornelia St

12 Patchen Ave

885-889 Park Ave

46 Cook St

21 Judge St

870 Metropolitan Ave

260 Cornelia Street

1120 Madison St

63 Stuyvesant Ave

58 Bushwick Ave

852 Metropolitan Ave

854 Metropolitan Ave

Edrose Court

Philip Arms

87 Stuyvesant Ave

The Atrium at Sumner

1348 Hancock St

302-310 Jackson St

393 Weirfield Street by Weirfield Crossing

The Wave

490 Kosciuszko St

742-744 Willoughby Ave

Halsey Street Apartments

60 Kingsland Ave

736 Willoughby Ave

Willoughby Court Apartments

1313 Halsey St

1239 Halsey St

1318 Halsey St

345 Eldert Lofts

1294 Halsey St

699 Willoughby Ave

Lofts on Irving

The Model

696-698 Willoughby Ave
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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.