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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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  1. I don’t know about rents going down. I have a 1 bed I just rented out for $1700 in the north slope. That’s a couple hundred more than i got from my last tenant…

    Can anyone help me price my 2 bed rental that’s ending soon? It’s a 2 bed/2 full bath, around 800 square feet on second floor of a small owner occupied building in the north slope…

    Thanks!
    Lee

  2. > “The East Village is a nightmare actually.”

    Not my choice either, but it’s where he wanted to be. And where, I venture, a lot more people want to be than across the street from KFC on 4th Avenue.

  3. I want the person(s) paying 4100 for a 2 bed over there presented to me so I can beat them about the head and shoulders with my shoe. Seriously. Do these apts come with a hooker on call? WTF

  4. I agree with you Rob. The East Village is a nightmare actually.

    The couple people I know who live down there have been now relegated to living near Avenues B, C and D, in which case it’s a 15-20 minute HIKE to the subway. I would absolutely hate that.

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