
Apartments near Joseph F Quinn Intermediate School 77 in Queens, NY (439 Rentals)


1827 Woodbine St

5925 68th Ave

6049 69th Ave

17-17 Woodbine St

715 Seneca Ave

1664 Woodbine St

6067 71st Ave

5912 67th Ave

5920 67th Ave

1681 Woodbine St

60-72 71st Ave

6076 71st Ave

1884-1886 Woodbine St

5924 67th Ave

5918 67th Ave

11-13 Wyckoff Ave

5914 67th Ave

59-16 67th Ave

1673 Woodbine St

1702 Palmetto St

5913 67th Ave

1665 Woodbine St

17-20 Palmetto St

1661 Woodbine St

1704 Palmetto St

1675 Woodbine St

779 Wyckoff Ave

1708 Palmetto St

5823 79th Ave

6058 Catalpa Ave

7253 60th Ln

1715 Palmetto St

687 Seneca Ave

6060 Catalpa Ave

60-66 Catalpa Ave

1815 Palmetto St

6019 68th Ave

18-68 Palmetto St

17-03 Palmetto St

17-19 Palmetto St

1866 Palmetto St

72-47 60th Ln

6095 Myrtle Ave

1711 Palmetto St

17-09 Palmetto St

60-29 78th Ave

18-80 Palmetto St

5739 79th Ave

6683 Forest 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.