
Apartments near Saratoga Avenue-3 in Brooklyn, NY (1,261 Rentals)


1703 Union St

1081 Eastern Pky

1444 Park Pl

1625 President St

Atlantic Plaza Towers

Stone House

Ultra Court

Majestic Court

1073 Eastern Parkway

1577-1585 Carroll St

5101 Snyder Ave

1052 Eastern Pky

1453 Prospect Pl

285 Schenectady Ave

1617 PRESIDENT St

Sylvan Court

458 E 51st St

740 Clarkson Ave

AMAZING 3BR /1BATH HUGE SPACE IN TOP LOCATION

Jeanette Court

1409-1415 Saint Johns Pl

1248 St Marks Ave

1405 St Johns Pl

1646 Union St

Lake Haven Apartment Homes

198 Utica

St. Marks Apartments

190 Utica Ave

491 E 52nd St

1417 Prospect Pl

Palace Arms

1402-1408 Sterling Pl

1392 Sterling Pl

Harry T Nance

Loreto I & II Apartments

Remeeder Houses

2342 Atlantic Ave

252 SCHENECTADY AVE

161 Utica Ave

1004 Eastern Pky

260 Schenectady Ave

1212 Saint Marks Avenue

1389 Sterling Pl

1364 Sterling Pl

Sterling Court

1350 Park Pl

110 Rochester Ave

Irene Court

4701 Snyder Ave
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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.