
Apartments near Sterling Street-2 in Brooklyn, NY (2,471 Rentals)


1000 Carroll St

992 Carroll St

996 Carroll St

1277 Nostrand Ave

686 Eastern Pky

1275 Nostrand Ave

990 Carroll St

525 Eastern Pky

1279 Nostrand Ave

1281 Nostrand Ave

521 Eastern Pky

692 Eastern Pky

694 Eastern Pky

300 Brooklyn Ave

696 Eastern Pky

298 Brooklyn Ave

294 Brooklyn Ave

504 Crown St

555 Eastern Pky

574 Maple St

290 Brooklyn Ave

698 Eastern Pky

1365 Carroll St

24 Lefferts Ave

1135 Washington Ave

818-822 Nostrand Ave

782 Lincoln Pl

571 Rutland Rd

329 Clarkson Ave

702 Eastern Pky

465 Eastern Pky

469 Eastern Pky

287 Clarkson Ave

Belmar

574 Midwood St

648 Rogers Ave

639 Eastern Pky

657 Rogers Ave

213 Clarkson Ave

92 Hawthorne St

645 Eastern Pky

592 Maple St

655 Rogers Ave

829 Lincoln Pl

67 Hawthorne St

1985 Bedford Ave

286 Clarkson Ave

876 Lincoln Pl

602 Maple 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.