
Apartments near Kosciuszko Street-J in Brooklyn, NY (3,755 Rentals)


105 Hart St

177 Hopkins St

37 Covert St

893 Myrtle Ave

142 Decatur St

581 Greene Ave

1639 Broadway

175 Macdonough St

91 Varet St

332 Chauncey St

409 Chauncey St

1381 Madison St

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1661 Dekalb Ave

104 Pulaski St

1650 DeKalb Ave

23 Ingraham St

369A Jefferson Ave

705 Knickerbocker Ave

427 Grove St

407 Chauncey St

411 Chauncey St

407 Suydam St

106 Moore St

1641 Broadway

78 Eldert St

66 Whipple St

409 Suydam St

720 DeKalb

1312 Bushwick Ave

371 Stockholm Street

224 Weirfield St

99 Morgan Ave

688 Flushing Ave

383 Palmetto St

3 Covert St

1171 Halsey St

340-342 Chauncey St

66 Graham Ave

35 Covert St

1656 Dekalb Ave

715 Dekalb Ave

48 Whipple St

135 Decatur St

45 Graham Ave

291 Wyckoff Ave

1428 Putnam Ave

724 Knickerbocker Ave

414 Suydam St
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There are currently 18,875 Studio Apartments in Brooklyn with rent ranges from $1,300 to $9,660 with an average price of $4,034.
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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.