
Apartments near Parkside Avenue-Q in Brooklyn, NY (1,788 Rentals)


Elevatored Apartment Bldg

2017-2023 Caton Ave

81-87 Crooke Ave

410-412 Ocean Ave

75 E 21st St

271 Parkside Ave

280 Parkside Ave

417 Ocean Ave

35 Winthrop St

32 St Pauls Pl

1829 Caton Ave

49 Clarkson Ave

50 Clarkson

441 Ocean Ave

2114 Caton Ave

45 Lenox Rd

48 St Pauls Pl

59 St Paul's Pl

60 Clarkson Ave

33 Crooke Ave

The Eleanore Apartment

55 Lenox Rd

42 Hawthorne St

40 Woodruff

123 PARKSIDE AVE

830 Flatbush Ave

32 Lenox Rd

55 Winthrop St

2160 Caton Ave

66 St Pauls Pl

65 Lenox Rd

446 Ocean Ave

73 Saint Pauls Pl

100 E 21st St

620 Flatbush Ave

80 Clarkson Ave

36 Crooke Ave

45 Hawthorne St

111 E 21st St

50 Lenox Rd

1834 Caton Ave

Crooke-Woodruff Apartments

2164 Caton Ave

75 Lenox Rd

Quintess Apartments

608 Flatbush Avenue

68 St Pauls Pl

1 Parade Pl

390 Parkside 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.