
Apartments near Kingston-Throop Avenues-A in Brooklyn, NY (3,563 Rentals)


45 Hampton Pl

263 Stuyvesant Ave

37 Herkimer St

815 Prospect Pl

1144 Saint Marks Ave

1137 Saint Marks Ave

40 Hampton Pl

Concern Bergen

340 Decatur St

273 Albany Ave

1162 Dean St

560 Quincy St

20 Foot Wide Brooklyn Brownstone

39 Hampton Pl

3 bedroom With a Backyard

454 Lexington Ave

1146 Saint Marks Ave

237 Brooklyn Ave

1262 Sterling Pl

895 Park Pl

1163 Saint Johns Pl

153 Chauncey St

1233 Fulton St

161 Jefferson Ave

1237 Fulton St

393 Nostrand Ave

626 Madison St

681 Saint Marks Ave

43 Halsey St

1156 Dean St

432 Lexington Ave

830 Prospect Pl

Quincy Manor

438 Nostrand Ave

685 Saint Marks Ave

294 Tompkins Ave

29 Herkimer St

599 Hancock St

233 Brooklyn Ave

277 Albany Ave

235 Brooklyn Ave

239 Brooklyn Avenue

593 Madison St

462 Lexington Ave

1308 Prospect Plz

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1235 Fulton St

561 Quincy St

241 Brooklyn 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.