
Apartments near Myrtle-Willoughby Avenues-G in Brooklyn, NY (3,187 Rentals)


699 Willoughby Ave

696-698 Willoughby Ave

388 Throop Ave

308 Kosciuszko St

193 Skillman St

875 Dekalb Ave

267 Clifton Pl

279 Lee Ave

58 Gerry St

572 Greene Ave

Cornerstones Sandy F Ray Senior Housing

295 Nostrand Ave

868 Dekalb Ave

156-158 Skillman St

85 Skillman St

263 Clifton Place

870 Dekalb Ave

Clover Hall

524 Lafayette Ave

700 Flushing Ave

766 Lafayette Ave

901 DeKalb Ave

241 Clifton Pl

146 Marcus Garvey Blvd

755-765 Bedford Ave

880 Dekalb

34 Union Ave

Willoughby Court Apartments

626A Greene Ave

643 Myrtle Ave

180 Franklin

162-164 Franklin Ave

166 Franklin Ave

The VanBuren

Royal Apartments

Noel Pointer Court

The Atrium at Sumner

285 Quincy St

736 Willoughby Ave

Elijah Smith Senior Citizens Housing

420 Lexington

358 Kosciuszko St

281 Quincy St

100 Franklin Ave

742-744 Willoughby Ave

Pauline Court

1043-1049 Bedford Ave

409 Greene Avenue

Amilcar Porrata Apartments

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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.