
Apartments near Parkside Avenue-Q in Brooklyn, NY (1,786 Rentals)


Vista Condos

82 E 7th St

409 E 21st St

377 Rutland Rd

8 Reeve Pl

2909-2911 Albemarle Rd

1075 Flatbush Ave

155 Terrace Pl

1042 Nostrand Ave

1081 Flatbush Ave

858 E New York Ave

1271 Prospect Ave

1163 Prospect Ave

77-85 E 28th St

1261 Prospect Ave

209 Sullivan Pl

Maple Terrace

384 Rutland Rd

383 Rutland Rd

1544 Nostrand Ave

868 New York Ave

71 Ocean Pky

75 Prospect Park SW

170 Veronica Pl

Hello New York

770 Ocean Ave

394 Rutland Rd

1293 Prospect Ave

588-608 New York Ave

253 Windsor Pl

888 New York Ave

240 Sullivan Pl

104 E 28th St

The Vanderbilt

375 Midwood St

484-486 Coney Island Ave

882 New York Ave

986 Rogers Ave

20 E 32nd St

625 Caton Ave

406 Hawthorne St

896 New York Ave

2144 Cortelyou Rd

91 Ocean Pky

1661 11th Ave

1109 Prospect Ave

81 Ocean Pky

1665 Bedford Ave

2206 Cortelyou Rd
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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.