
Apartments near Rockaway Avenue (A,C Line)-A in Brooklyn, NY (1,943 Rentals)


1599 Park Pl

167 Cooper St

1605 Park Pl

1457 Broadway

1444 Broadway

166 Schaefer St

123 Ralph Ave

43 Sheffield Ave

169 Schaefer Street

125 Weirfield St

917 Jefferson Ave

567 Evergreen Ave

558 Ralph Ave

121 Ralph Ave

1105 Putnam Ave

The LaGuardia Mansion

1297 Saint Marks Ave

1019-1021 Putnam Ave

49 Sheffield Ave

24 Suydam Pl

2610 Atlantic Ave

251 Patchen Ave

199 Buffalo Ave

510 Macdonough St

222 Moffat St

1206 Decatur St

1661 Sterling Pl

170 Schaefer St

113 Ralph Ave

1645 Saint Johns Pl

563 Howard Ave

909 Jefferson Ave

1674 Sterling Pl

1117 Jefferson Ave

872 Jefferson Ave

1438-1440 Broadway

188 Cooper St

193 Buffalo Ave

Jefferson Brownstone

224 Moffat St

787 Herkimer St

1 Family + Store w/ approved plans for 3 Fam

BainBridge Cluster Portfolio

30 Howard Ave

199-201 Chauncey St

226 Moffat St

1131 Jefferson Ave

120 Ralph Ave

203 Sutter 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.