
Apartments near Kings Highway (F Line)-F in Brooklyn, NY (1,022 Rentals)


85 Bay 47th St

2402 Stillwell Ave

2059 Ocean Ave

1333 E 14th St

6514-6524 20th Ave

1980 65th St

2000 Ocean Ave

Raystelle Court

2025 Ocean Ave

216 Bay 40th St

1950 68th St

1945 72nd St

1717 Avenue N

1949 67th St

6324 20th Ave

1997 Ocean Ave

1968 64th St

1222 Avenue Y

1941 72nd St

1810 Avenue N

1948 68th St

1938 67th St

2471 E 14th St

1947 68th St

8850 26th Ave

1938 68th St

1938 70th St

1250 Avenue Y

8856 26th Ave

1252 Avenue Y

1801 Avenue N

1260 Avenue Y

1254 Avenue Y

2630 Harway Ave

1967 Ocean Ave

1916 Ocean Ave

1922 68th St

1941 Ocean Ave

1945 Ocean Ave

1302 Avenue Y

1310 Avenue Y

1362 E 18th St

1411 Avenue Y

2504 E 14th St

1413 Avenue Y

1918 Avenue N

1925 Ocean Ave

2481 E 15th St

6701 19th Ave

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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.