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Do you guys happen to know how much is the rent for a 2 bedroom apartment in Park slope. Around 7th AVE, near the F or the Q train.
Also is there any website where I can find apartments?
It depends.. It'll cost more near the Q than the F, I would imagine, and varies depending on size and overall 'niceness' of the place, obviously. I would say $2000 is possible, but I agree with pureistheword that $2500 is a safer estimate. If you're not wedded to 7th Avenue, try something closer to 5th. You can get to the R train easily and it's a more interesting area, in my opinion, and probably slightly cheaper.
The uppermost section of Park Slope, from 7 Avenue to Prospect Park, largely make up a historic district--everything in this part of the neighborhood is going to be more expensive.
We are letting out a one bedroom in north slope for $3000 a month. We had no problem in finding a tenant, I think the other estimates I saw on this thread are a bit on the low side.
Do you guys happen to know how much is the rent for a 2 bedroom apartment in Park slope. Around 7th AVE, near the F or the Q train.
Also is there any website where I can find apartments?
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try craigslist or nytimes classifieds.
also if you google park slope apartments I'm sure you can find some brokers who have listings in the area. I think there is one brokerage that deals only with Park Slope rentals/sales but I don't know the name of it.
We are letting out a one bedroom in north slope for $3000 a month. We had no problem in finding a tenant, I think the other estimates I saw on this thread are a bit on the low side.
I just signed a lease on a 3-bedroom apartment in south slope for $2700 a month. North Slope is more expensive, obviously, and my new place certainly isn't in the shiniest condition, but it is fairly nice. $3000 a month seems steep to me for a one-bedroom. (Not saying there isn't someone out there willing to pay it.)
ETA: This is "south Park Slope," meaning, 6th Avenue in the low-teens. Not "South Slope" in the "Sunset Park" sense.
Hi, Does anyone know how much a 2 bedroom, two bathroom, 1042 sq. foot, w/ terrace condo would rent for in Park Slope off of Fourth Avenue and 7th sreet. Response greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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