Ditmas Park Rental Roundup

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.

Affordable E 17th Two Bed
Available: Immediately
Price: $1,805, plus broker’s fee
Details: At just over $900 per person, this Art Deco unit is pretty reasonable for the area–especially considering you’ll be steps from the amenities on Cortelyou. The unit’s on the first floor, though, so along with the nice location and in-building laundry, you’ll likely be dealing with some street noise and security considerations. Sadly, no photos yet for this one, so you’ll just have to stop in and weigh the pros and cons yourself.
Contact: Listed by Halstead’s Mary Goodson, 718-613-2048

Cortelyou Duplex for Less
Available: Immediately
Price: $2,050, plus broker’s fee
Details: Considering the price tag and access to the 2/5 trains, fine, this is not exactly the part of Cortelyou realtors might want you to think it is–but what it lacks in location, it makes up for in space. This three bedroom, 2.5 bath unit has backyard access on top of the already two floors’ worth of living, and the flexible kitchen and common area could easily fit a dining table or temporary island. In addition to the low rent, electricity comes included.
Contact: Listed by Abacus Properties’ Oleg Polonsky, 646-256-0899

Double The Fun Near Church
Available: Immediately
Price: $2,100, plus broker’s fee
Details: No floor plan results from clicking the “Floor Plan” button, but photos of the common area in this unit make it look spacious enough–and as for bedrooms, you can probably put more stock in “can fit a king sized bed and end tables” than simply “huge.” There’s a separate dining area and an en-suite master bath if that’s what you’re into, plus you’ll only have to pay for electricity.
Contact: Listed by Citi Habitats’ Kyle McCullers, 917-693-4811

Three Beds in a Detached House
Available: Immediately
Price: $2,300, plus broker’s fee
Details: This unit in a stand-alone home has pretty vintage details including mouldings and stained glass windows, and the price is another good one at less than $800 per person. The bathroom is newly updated, and you can have friends over for dinner in a formal dining room or eat in kitchen, or both–we won’t judge. If you’re not into the apartment building life, check this one out.
Contact: Listed by Julie Kestyn, 718-677-6770

Photo via Citi Habitats