
Apartments near President Street-2 in Brooklyn, NY (2,735 Rentals)


40 Clarkson Ave

142 Underhill Ave

Maynard Co-op

327 Sterling Pl

629 Throop Ave

1193 Bedford Ave

467 Tompkins Ave

Butler Plaza

1 Grand Army Plz

936 Pacific St

482 Franklin Ave

188 Hancock Street

102 Lefferts Pl

100 Lefferts Pl

1554 Fulton St

119 Lefferts Pl

737 Flatbush Ave

190 Hancock Street

1543-1545 Fulton St

1551 Fulton St

67 Decatur St

33 Claver Pl

1132 Saint Marks Ave

932 Pacific St

809 Brooklyn Ave

45 Albany Ave

1370 Park Place

34 Butler Pl

175 Halsey Street

1549 Fulton St

460 LENOX ROAD

726 Bergen St

309-311 Prospect Place

The Brownstone

191A Halsey St

722 Bergen St

957 Pacific Street

724 Bergen St

118 Underhill Ave

92 Decatur St

203 Macon St

214 Parkside Ave

81 Underhill Ave

89 Lefferts Pl

14-20 Butler Pl

1144 Saint Marks Ave

720 Bergen St

951 Pacific St

453 Tompkins 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.