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


325 Nostrand Ave

160 Monroe St

796 Park Pl

769 Park Pl

1410 Prospect Pl

730 Prospect Pl

290 Lexington Ave

282 Lexington Ave

121 Van Buren St

292 Lexington Ave

190 Malcolm X Blvd

1359 Saint Johns Pl

22 Brevoort Place

284 Lexington Ave

The Eve

23 Brevoort Pl

1330 Saint Johns Pl

704 Madison St

945 Eastern Pky

194 Utica Ave

1267 Lincoln Pl

375 Gates Ave

187 Utica Ave

252 Tompkins Ave

1071 Dean St

1082 Dean St

177 Van Buren St

1365-1369 Saint Johns Pl

99 Rogers Ave

765 Park Pl

278 Lexington Ave

808 Putnam Ave

1192 Bedford Ave

1190 Bedford Ave

1228 Saint Marks Ave

24 Suydam Pl

Jefferson Cluster ( 1204 Bedford Ave )

246 Quincy St

15 Brevoort Pl

1257 Lincoln Pl

1373 St John's Place

1234 Lincoln Pl

876 Lincoln Pl

1175 Fulton St

1403 Bedford Ave

1371 St John's Place

323 Nostrand Ave

1358 St Johns Place

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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.