Checking In On 110 4th Avenue
We checked in with the broker overseeing the rental process at 110 4th Avenue in Park Slope yesterday to see how it was going. To date, they’ve rented about 20 percent of the 49 units. According to a price list we saw, monthly rents range from $1,865 for a second-floor studio to $4,100 for a…

We checked in with the broker overseeing the rental process at 110 4th Avenue in Park Slope yesterday to see how it was going. To date, they’ve rented about 20 percent of the 49 units. According to a price list we saw, monthly rents range from $1,865 for a second-floor studio to $4,100 for a sixth-floor two-bedroom. The broker, who also deals with other properties in the area, said that in general the rental market in Park Slope had been weakening, saying that a two-bedroom that would have rented for $2,500 last year would now go for $2,200. Sound about right?
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Has anyone informed those two tenents that rented for 4100 that they are getting robbed big time every beginning of the month?
$4100 for a 2-bedroom (not even a penthouse) in this building sounds hysterical. We used to live at 567 Warren St. (a new 7-story building right between 4th and 3rd, same color as the one on 4th Ave), and we saw this building being built from start to finish. We were paying $2800 for a huge 2 bedroom penthouse duplex with an enormous roof terrace. Eight months ago we moved out and the new tenants rented it for $2850.
Don’t want to sound like an ass but I have to tell you: we moved to Manhattan (East 66th between 1st and 2nd) to a very good size 2-bedroom in a lovely building for $3775. Now, listen to this, apartments in our building (exactly like ours) are now renting for… are you ready? $3140!!! We are now planning to move out when our lease ends and rent a 3-bedroom for what we are paying now.
I have a dilemma: a 2-bedroom on 4th Ave for $4100 or a 3-bedroom on Upper East Side for $3800? Hm… Let me think… The proximity of KFC sounds so irresistible. Don’t know what to do!
What on earth’s wrong with radiator heat, wine lover? Much preferable to forced hot air imho.
I would like to commit a heresy here on Brownstoner, and say that I like this building. I hope that more like it sprout up on 4th Ave.
I am not in the market for a rental right now, so I can’t speak about the price. I do agree with wine lover, however: I prefer a modern apartment.
Prices are f*n crazy!!!
I bet the 20% already rented are people moving to the city – the ones who were told “NYC rents are really high, so be prepared to pay a lot.” Then they went to a broker with a $4000 budget for a 2BR and were pushed to B’klyn not knowing any better…
Those rents are INSANE!!! I live DOWN THE STREET and pay $2300 for a 2BR, 1.5BA duplex.
The eyesore on Baltic/4th (which is actually really nice on the inside) was $2700 for a 2BR and $1900 for a 1BR last June.
Does anyone know the square footage on these apts? I’m willing to bet that’s not making up for high price…
i didn’t look at these, but old or new outside, many people will pay more for clean and new and for things like a washer/dryer. i am way too old for one to endure either radiator heat or window A/C’s. if you have even 1 kid, then a washer/dryer saves boat loads of money.
Congrats!
haha – yeah, prolly it (paternity leave is fun though)
Prob the sleep deprivation.