
Apartments near Knickerbocker Avenue (M Line)-M in Brooklyn, NY (3,417 Rentals)


89 Moffat St

683 Jefferson Ave

232 Malcolm X Blvd

685 Jefferson Ave

224 Malcolm X Blvd

593 Quincy St

619 Halsey St

672 Halsey St

651 Hancock St

662 Halsey St

259 Boerum St

233 Malcolm X Blvd

589 Quincy St

234 Malcolm X Blvd

238 Malcolm X Blvd

42 Cooper St

1411 Bushwick Ave

590 Monroe St

228 Van Buren St

219 Lewis Ave

601 Halsey St

217 Lewis Ave

VAN BUREN ST 3BR

1404 Bushwick Ave

222 Van Buren St

619-25 Hancock St

221 Lewis Ave

38 Cooper St

36 Cooper St

593 Madison St

237 Malcolm X Blvd

585 Quincy St

3 bedroom With a Backyard

860 Lafayette Ave

767 Greene Ave

626 Madison St

606 Madison St

604 Madison St

662 Jefferson Ave

210 Lewis Ave

1408 Bushwick Ave

248 Malcolm X Blvd

254 Malcolm X Blvd

58 Moffat St

263 Stuyvesant Ave

256 Malcolm X Blvd

585 Madison St

703 Chauncey St

228 Lewis 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.