
Apartments near Wilson Avenue-L in Brooklyn, NY (2,322 Rentals)


48 Menahan St

272 Irving Ave

57-59 Grove St

2240 Pacific St

96 Bradford St

1710 E New York Ave

283 Irving Ave

1006 Bushwick Ave

285 Irving Ave

359 Grove St

2250 Pacific St

270 Irving Ave

225 Howard Ave

355 Chauncey Street

277 Menahan St

152 Sackman St

2795 Fulton St

275 Menahan St

1450 Myrtle Ave

234 Wyckoff Ave

872--874 Madison St

168 Bleecker St

154 Bleecker St

65-73 Grove St

292 Menahan

72 Macdougal St

427 Grove St

1448 Myrtle Ave

Cooper Street Cluster

20 Menahan Street

1471 Myrtle Ave

2381 Dean St

1333 Broadway

1481 Myrtle Ave

998 Bushwick Ave

310 Chauncey St

328 Central Ave

144 Bleecker St

22 Menahan St

262 Irving Ave

2365-2367 Dean St

100 Bleecker St

68 Macdougal St

47 Menahan St

872 Jefferson Ave

310 Menahan St

347 Chauncey St

160 Hendrix St

40 Grove 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.