
Apartments near Myrtle Avenue-M in Brooklyn, NY (3,488 Rentals)


613 Greene Ave

169 Stanhope St

167 Stanhope St

475 Monroe St

416 Melrose St

532 Willoughby Ave

606 Madison St

105 Graham Ave

311 Jefferson St

309 Jefferson St

305 Troutman St

104 Pulaski St

23 Ingraham St

6300 BSF

310 Jefferson St

57 Bleecker St

604 Madison St

303 Troutman St

585 Madison St

163 Harman St

186 Stockholm St

834 Myrtle Ave

301 Knickerbocker Ave

246 Johnson Ave

95-97 Grattan St

1440 DeKalb Ave

298 Troutman St

149 Starr St

821 Quincy St

296 Troutman St

94 Hart St

99 Grattan St

92 Hart St

299 Troutman St

454 Lexington Ave

690 monroe ave

715 Dekalb Ave

75-83 Gerry St

105 Grattan St

437 Throop Ave

420 Melrose St

307 Troutman St

102 Patchen Ave

188 Stockholm St

190 Stockholm St

125 Thames St

127 Thames St

Cascade

129 Thames St
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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.