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About Park Slope

Historic brownstones, tree-lined streets, top-rated schools, popular attractions, and a diverse range of bars and restaurants work together to make Park Slope one of New York City’s most desirable neighborhoods. The main attraction is Prospect Park, which offers natural space, free concerts, sledding and ice-skating in the winter, and a couple of farmers markets.

Why Move to Park Slope?

Park Slope is as attractive to singles and retirees as it is to families. There is the famous Park Slope Food Coop, bike lanes, and a cool, off-the-beaten-path music scene.

Although one of Brooklyn’s wealthiest neighborhoods, Park Slope offers a nice mix of housing opportunities. The neighborhood is served well by the New York City subway, as well as several bus routes. There is even a Park Slope Volunteer Ambulance Corps that provides emergency services to members of the community regardless of their ability to pay.

The neighborhood falls in District 13 and District 15 of the New York City Department of Education, and there are 10 private schools, as well. Park Slope offers some of Brooklyn’s most exciting dining opportunities, and the area is filled with unique boutiques and independent stores.

Park Slope Moving Tips

Parking is the biggest obstacle folks face moving into Park Slope. There is just not enough of it. If possible, park your car in the closest space you can find, and then move it for the moving truck. If you don’t have a car, maybe you can bribe a new neighbor.

Since some of the structures are older, be sure to measure doorways, hallways, and stairways to make sure your furniture will fit. When you’re settled, go enjoy a drink outdoors at a local bar, or coffee at a cafe.

When in the area you’re sure to notice FlatRate Moving trucks traversing the streets. As New York’s favorite moving company, contact them today for a price quote.

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