
Apartments near Park Place (S Line)-Franklin Avenue Shuttle in Brooklyn, NY (3,379 Rentals)


Juliet Court

Crown Heights

567 Vanderbilt Ave

320-322 New York Ave

148 Hancock St

975 Washington Ave

The Colony

166-170 Brooklyn Ave

981-985 Park Pl

205 Saint James Place

537 CLINTON AVE

197 Saint Marks Ave

The Gregory

281 Crown St

250-270 Crown St

Woodrow Wilson Court

155 Hancock St

214 Sterling Pl

Roberia

516 Washington Ave

495 Washington Ave

Ebbets Field Apartments

Ebbetts Court

10 Plaza St E

1015 Washington Ave

334 Montgomery St

332 Rogers AVENUE

115 Brooklyn Ave

102 Macon St

185 Prospect Place

891-901 Nostrand Ave

186 Prospect Pl

210 Park Pl

382 Montgomery St

Restore Housing Apartments

515 Clinton Ave

366 Montgomery St

409-417 Nostrand Ave

944 Marcy Avenue

504 Washington Ave

531 Vanderbilt Ave

195 Sullivan Place

381-393 Flatbush Ave

403 Franklin Avenue

The Majestic

394 Montgomery St

615 Dean St

97 Brooklyn Ave

1045 Sterling Pl

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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.