Park Slope Rental Roundup

Photo by Brown Harris Stevens

Looking for an apartment to rent around Park Slope? 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.

Grand Army Area One-Bed
Available: Immediately
Price: $2,100, plus broker fee
Details: This beauty on St Johns Place between 7th and 8th Avenues is light, bright, and freshly renovated — but it still manages to maintain its historic charms. Arched entryways and major moulding meet modern tile work in the kitchen and bathroom, and even better, all utilities are included in your rent. You’re also close to the B/Q at 7th Avenue, the GAP Greenmarket, the Central branch library, and Prospect Park. Win!
Contact: Listed by Brown Harris Stevens’ Marie McFadden, 415-368-9993

Sunny One-Bed Near 5th
Available: January 1
Price: $2,200, plus broker fee
Details: This place on 2nd Street may not be as flashily renovated as the listing above, but it’s not exactly missing high points of its own. Check out the light coming through that bay window! Look at your awesome terrace right off your bedroom! Finally, consider the apartment’s proximity to 5th Avenue amenities, and maybe give this one a shot.
Contact: Listed by Douglas Elliman’s Mikael Johnson, 347-907-7140

One-Bed By Union Street
Available: Immediately
Price: $2,300, plus broker fee
Details: Between its prewar details and light flooding in, this apartment on 4th Avenue and Sackett Street combines the strengths of today’s first two listings (minus that terrace, we suppose). It’s close to the R train, which is good since you’ll need to save your leg strength for four flights of stairs — but if that doesn’t phase you, check it out.
Contact: Listed by Ideal Properties Group’s Richard Goodier, 347-463-9246

Three-ish Bed With Optional Furnishings
Available: Immediately
Price: $3,100, plus broker fee
Details: We thought this price was a little low for a Slopey three-bed! It only has two bedrooms currently, but the now-dining room can apparently easily be used for number three. On 4th Avenue between Garfield Place and 1st Street, the location is convenient (though we’re still trying to figure out that “two stops to the city” claim), plus if you don’t want to deal with hauling your stuff, you’ll be glad to know the unit can come furnished.
Contact: Listed by Daniel Chen, 347-509-5732