What Can $2,300 Get You in Park Slope Right Now?

Park Slope is a great neighborhood in Brooklyn, for those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of Manhattan, but still living in a neighborhood that has tons of options in terms of shopping, restaurants, and nightlife. Park Slope is also a great neighborhood for those looking for more space for their money, but also for those looking to move with their dog, as depending on where you end up you could be situated pretty close to Prospect Park (which is every dogsโ€™ dream if you ask me). We’ve collected a list of units in Park Slope right now that don’t break the bank.

Finding an apartment is tough. Finding an apartment you can actually afford is even harder. That is why we, here at RentHop wants to give a little insight on whatโ€™s on the market right now, in different price ranges.

Available Apartments in Park Slope Right Now

Ready to make the move? Check out the following units under $2,300 in Park Slope right now.

1. Studio at 14th Street

Address: 14th Street
Neighborhood: South Slope, Park Slope, South Brooklyn, Brooklyn
Price: $2,285
Size: Studio, 1 Bath
Pet-Friendly: Yes

Looking for a studio apartment in Park Slope? This one could be a good option, for only $2,285. The studio is described as charming, newly renovated, and the unit comes with a washer and dryer which is highly attractive to any renter looking for a place in New York City (avoid that laundromat for all itโ€™s worth). The unit is close to the F and the G train.

2. 1 Bed at 17th Street

Address: 17th Street
Neighborhood: South Slope, Park Slope, South Brooklyn, Brooklyn
Price: $2,300
Size: 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
Pet-Friendly: Yes

Looking for something a little bigger than a studio apartment? What about this one-bedroom apartment? The place, alongside being spacious and totally within budget, is also pet-friendly and comes with a shared yard. Perfect for those looking to move with their furry friends!

3. Studio at Prospect

 

Address: 7th Avenue
Neighborhood: South Slope, Park Slope, South Brooklyn, Brooklyn
Price: $2,285
Size: Studio, 1 Bath
Pet-Friendly: Yes

Another studio apartment makes the list, and this one is bright and sunny, which makes it feel big (great attribute for a studio apartment). The apartment includes hardwood floors throughout, stainless steel appliances, in-unit washer and dryer (enough said, sold!), and much more. And itโ€™s pet-friendly too.

4. 1 Bed at 568 Pacific St

Address: 568 Pacific St
Neighborhood: North Slope, Park Slope, South Brooklyn, Brooklyn
Price: $2,250
Size: 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
Pet-Friendly: Yes, upon approval

Back to something with a little bit more space, here is another great one-bedroom apartment for rent for $2,250. The place is super close to the Atlantic Terminal and Barclays Center, so you know the location is great. The apartment offers great lighting, full bath, and an eat-in kitchen! The building also has a live in super, for those into that.

5. 1 Bed at 190 Eighth Avenue
Address:ย  190 Eighth Avenue

Neighborhood: Central Slope, Park Slope, South Brooklyn, Brooklyn
Price: $2,231
Size: 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
Pet-Friendly: No

Yes, this is another one-bedroom apartment but this one comes with a private deck! And for only $2,231 a month! What a steal. The unit is located on the top floor, and has newly been painted, has re-varnished hardwood floors, and the unit is close to shops and restaurants in Park Slope. Unfortunately, no pets are allowed.

Conclusion

Looking for a new place to call home in New York City? Check our blog for more posts like this, aimed to give you an idea of whatโ€™s out there, and in what price range. Ready to find a unit available in Park Slope right now? Consider running a search on the RentHop homepage.

Editor’s Note: We updated this article to enhance readability.ย 

Faye Chou
Faye Chou
Faye is the Managing Director of the RentHop Operations team. In her 10 years at RentHop, Faye has written numerous articles on a variety of real estate topics. If you're interested in learning more about the current state of the rental housing market or want Faye's best tips for your apartment search then check out more of her articles.

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