
Apartments near Learners And Leaders in Queens, NY (572 Rentals)


350 Bleecker St

453 Grandview Ave

478 Grandview Ave

1436 Greene Ave

900 Hart St

191 Irving Ave

183 Irving Ave

165 Irving Ave

195 Irving Ave

1438 Greene Ave

167 Irving Ave

1399 Greene Ave

457 Grandview Ave

159 Irving Ave

161 Irving Ave

163 Irving Ave

4-57 Grandview Ave

139 Irving Ave

215 Irving Ave

894 Hart St

211 Irving Ave

209 Irving Ave

207 Irving Ave

481 Grandview Ave

1980 Starr St

581 Fairview Ave

197 Irving Ave

234 Wyckoff Ave

1247 Willoughby Ave

491 Grandview Ave

427 Grove St

170 Irving Ave

166 Irving Ave

121 Irving Ave

182 Irving Ave

156 Irving Ave

225 Irving Ave

1532 Dekalb Ave

172 Irving Ave

158 Irving Ave

329 Menahan St

327 Menahan St

186 Irving Ave

231 Irving Ave

188 Irving Ave

233 Irving Ave

235 Irving Ave

190 Irving Ave

503 Grandview 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.