
Apartments near Shepherd Avenue-A in Brooklyn, NY (848 Rentals)


417-419 Atkins Ave

964 Dumont Ave

3054 Fulton St

39 Doscher St

201 Highland Pl

185 Hale Ave

393 Montauk Ave

399 Montauk Ave

679 Cleveland St

Fulton

2 Doscher St

196 Hale Ave

688 Cleveland St

1024 Glenmore Ave

1014 Glenmore Ave

401 Montauk Ave

405 Montauk Ave

406-420 Milford St

211 Warwick St

2981 Fulton St

408 Montauk Ave

432 Atkins Ave

417 Milford St

3084 Fulton St

1015 Belmont Ave

3 Units, Mixed Use, Solid Brick Building

834 New Lots Ave

2855 Atlantic Ave

423 Milford St

407 Montauk Ave

698 Cleveland St

696 Cleveland St

523 Euclid Ave

918 Dumont Ave

410 Montauk Ave

696 Logan St

438 Atkins Ave

699 Logan St

288 Arlington Ave

426-440 Milford St

2724 Pitkin Ave

444 Berriman St

417 Montauk Ave

435 Milford St

412 Montauk Ave

445 Berriman St

433 Milford St

700 Logan St

427 Milford St
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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.