
Apartments near Union Street-N in Brooklyn, NY (3,883 Rentals)


356 Henry St

316 Clinton Avenue

447 Hicks St

180 19th St

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190 19th St

127 Congress St

148 Degraw St

155 Atlantic Ave

360 Henry St

362 Henry St

The Tiffany News Condominium

149 DeGraw St

241 Dekalb Ave

239 Dekalb Ave

180 Washington Park

182 Washington Park

115 Pacific Street

140 State St

105 Gates Ave

181 Washington Park

660-662 4th Ave

134 State St

136 State St

151-155 Atlantic Ave

29 Tiffany Pl

145 Sackett St

183 Washington

140 Degraw St

299 Vanderbilt Avenue

425 Washington Ave

Polhemus Residences

208 19th St

137 Union St

198 19th Street

179 Washington Park

249 Dekalb Ave

119 Congress St

119 State St

111-113 Pacific St

120 Atlantic Ave

117 Congress St 4

132 State St

136 Degraw St

331 Henry St

401 Hicks St

60 Tiffany Pl

142 Sackett St

308 Clinton 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.