Ditmas Park Rental Roundup

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Looking for an apartment to rent in or around Ditmas Park? We’ve rounded up a few spaces available in the neighborhood to help you on your hunt. If you live in one of the apartment buildings, let prospective neighbors know how you like it.

“Negotiable” with Gorgeous Details
Available: Immediately
Price: $1,550, plus broker fee
Details: What a stunning example of vintage details alongside modern finishes. This one bed has well-preserved parquet floors and fabulous exposed brick, plus a sleek bathroom and fresh tile backsplash in the kitchen. Beyond that, pets are allowed by case, it’s close to transportation and amenities on Church, and the first and last month’s rent are “required but may be negotiable.”
Contact: Listed by SMS’ Susan Lee, 917-406-9808

Spacious Two Bed near Church B/Q
Available: Immediately
Price: $1,875, plus broker fee
Details: This place looks to have some spacious bedrooms, plus there’s a separate dining area, office, or even potential guest bed for visiting friends and family since those French doors will let in some light. It’s also got nice inlaid parquet floors, it’s two blocks or so from the Church subway station (especially great while local platform construction continues for several more months), and pets are allowed.
Contact: Listed by Citi Habitats’ Daniel Day Lee, 212-937-8500

Three Beds in a Victorian House
Available: Immediately
Price: $2,600, plus broker fee
Details: This first floor three bed offers the comfort and coziness of an actual house with the convenience of Newkirk Plaza just steps away, and at a little over $850 per roommate, it’s on the lower end of what we’re seeing these days. Looks like the place has some bay and stained glass windows, nice floors and mouldings, and even a porch (!!!). We’ll take an invite to your next BBQ.
Contact: Listed by Kestyn Realty’s Julie Kestyn, 718-677-6770

Updated and Open on Albemarle
Available: Immediately
Price: $4,800, plus broker fee
Details: This two bed/two bath is pricey, but it is an entire house. The Prospect Park South location is fantastic, and the layout looks airy and open with contemporary can lights and clean wood floors–plus there’s there’s a driveway, yard, washer/dryer, and more. That said, the kitchen doesn’t look as recently renovated, and you’re looking at five fewer bedrooms than the nearby 147 Rugby for only about $3,000 less. Worth it?
Contact: Listed by Corcoran’s Bill Yarrington, 718-832-4153

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