
Apartments near Sterling Street-2 in Brooklyn, NY (2,472 Rentals)


611 St Johns Pl

681 Sterling Pl

784 Prospect Pl

101 Rogers Ave

830 Prospect Pl

186 New York Ave

810 Prospect Pl

BeCa Condos

15 Lenox Rd

812 Prospect Pl

780 Prospect Pl

816 Prospect Pl

900 Eastern Pky

677 Sterling Pl

949 Park Pl

241 Kingston Ave

744 Lefferts Ave

1435 Bedford Ave

44 Hampton Pl

1442 Bedford Ave

42 Hampton Pl

40 Hampton Pl

671-677 Nostrand Ave

293 Martense St

773 Flatbush Ave

1000 Park Pl

609 Saint Johns Pl

182 New York Ave

881 Eastern Pky

778 Prospect Pl

Woodrow Wilson Condo

1018 Park Pl

158 Linden Blvd

605 St Johns Pl

Lefferts South Condominium

1433 Bedford Ave

174 Woodruff Ave

1020 Park Pl

716 Prospect Pl

910 Prospect Pl

868 New York Ave

239 Kingston Ave

730 Prospect Pl

1430 Bedford Ave

1431 Bedford Ave

920 Prospect Pl

45 Hampton Pl

779 Rogers Ave

906 Prospect Pl
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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.