New York Rentals – Park Slope

Famous for its tree-lined streets and beautiful brownstones, Park Slope has become one of the most popular residential neighborhoods in Brooklyn. While it has a reputation as a great place to raise a family, Park Slope is also considered a great neighborhood young professionals as well. As a result, the neighborhood has a growing variety of stores, restaurants, bars, and nightlife spots, not to mention a multitude of small businesses born and bred in Brooklyn. The area's proximity to Prospect Park means that Park Slope residents are never too far away from 583 acres of trees, beautiful green meadows, and quiet tree-lined paths. Park Slope has a lot of cultural attractions to offer as well, such as the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music. Dining options in the neighborhood abound too with some of the city’s most famous bars and restaurants calling Park Slope home. And with the multiple subway lines, getting to the rest of the city is a breeze. With the neighborhood already boasting so many top-notch features, the condominiums unsurprisingly don’t disappoint. From legendary brownstones to more modern luxuries, the apartments here satisfy all the standards of contemporary NYC living. Great homes in a fantastic neighborhood is what Park Slope is all about.

Too many results? Narrow down your Manhattan apartment search using our Advanced New York Rental Search technology.
to

Landmark Park Slope Landmark Park Slope

267 6th Street, Downtown Brooklyn, Park Slope

Landmark Park Slope building- Brooklyn condo for rent

Located in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, Landmark Park Slope is a Karl Fischer-designed luxury rental building.

202 8th Street 202 8th Street

202 8th Street, Downtown Brooklyn, Park Slope

202 8th street building- Park Slope

Located in the neighborhood of Park Slope, apartments in 202 8th Street are available for rent. This Brooklyn building is centrally located right near Prospect Park, The Barclays Center and the Brooklyn Museum of Art. Built in 2012, this 12-floor building offers 52 apartments that all include solid oak plank wood flooring, oversized windows, high ceilings, built-in closets and a private terrace.