Park Slope Rental Roundup: Two Bedrooms

If you’re in the market for a Park Slope pad with two bedrooms, we’ve rounded up a few places that are currently available to rent. If you live in any of these buildings and have thoughts about what it’s like to rent there, be sure to let your potential new neighbors know in the comments below.

312 7th Street at 7th Avenue
Price: $3,000
Details: With a kitchen that’s open to the living room (pictured above), this seems like a nice space for a family to sprawl or for couples who like to entertain. The listing on Street Easy not only notes an open house for this Sunday, December 8 from 2:30-3:30pm, but says the price was reduced recently to $2,850 — not sure why someone hasn’t scooped this up yet.
Contact: Listed by Temple Morrow, 718-499-1214

886 Union Street, between 7th & 8th Avenues
Price: $3,250
Details: Convenient to Prospect Park and Grand Army Plaza, this apartment was recently renovated and has shiny new stainless steel appliances, a dishwasher, and a washer-dryer in the unit. Plus, you can bring Fido. Check it out this weekend during open houses on Saturday, December 7 from 11-11:45am, and Sunday, December 8 from 11-11:45am.
Contact: Listed by Rutenberg, 917-397-0507

267 6th Street Unit 2D9, at 4th Avenue
Price: $3,692
Details: This unit in the new Landmark Park Slope building is one of a few currently available, and it’s got two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a terrace — just be sure to keep tables and stuff secure out there. Though the price is a bit high, they’ve got incentives like no fee and two months of rent free.
Contact: Listed by Apts & Lofts, 888-866-4208

150 4th Avenue, between Butler & Douglass
Price: $4,395
Details: Another newish building along the ever-growing 4th Avenue, the Arias also has a few units listed at the moment, and this one is the least expensive of the 2-bedrooms. Also offering a number of enticing amenities, our favorite here has to be the promise of a self-service pet spa.
Contact: Listed by Adellco Management, 347-236-1144

Photo via Temple Morrow