
Apartments near Myrtle-Wyckoff Avenues-L in Brooklyn, NY (3,070 Rentals)


1082 Bushwick Ave

1088 Bushwick Ave

1006 Bushwick Ave

307 Troutman St

1270 Dekalb Ave

286 Troutman St

74 Starr St

279 Evergreen Ave

297 Troutman St

111 Wilson Ave

Walk-up Apartment

998 Bushwick Ave

299 Troutman St

50 Starr St

46 Palmetto St

273 Evergreen Ave

937 Bushwick Avenue

289 Troutman St

923 Bushwick Ave

305 Troutman St

279 Troutman St

27 Himrod St

1144 Bushwick Ave

295 Troutman St

1116 Bushwick Ave

1064 Hancock St

630 Central Ave

1102 Jefferson Ave

303 Troutman St

129 Schaefer Street

634 Wilson Ave

246 Troutman St

26 Irving Ave

24 Irving Ave

127 Schaefer St

44 Starr St

242 Troutman St

314 Jefferson St

244 Troutman St

1050 Hancock St

77 Weirfield St

107 wilson ave

283 Troutman St

42 Palmetto St

1260 Myrtle Ave

1195 Bushwick Ave

240 Troutman St

632 Wilson Ave

261-263 Evergreen 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.