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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rob’s on a roll
the east village is a pretty crappy neighborhood these days tho. there is nothing nice about living there other than maybe having access to the eye hospital or something.
*rob*
also have to concur it’s 1 of the nicer looking new construction hi-rise on 4th ave
I have a co-worker who just snagged a nice studio in the East Village for $1700. With a roof deck.
Good on them for at least putting in retail space at the ground floor. I can’t think of ANY of the other 4th Avenue developments which have done that…
these prices are bait to catch the “always to my surprise” loose $$$ suckers roaming this great city. if this bldg is fully rented out, I would open a dry cleaning shop at ground flr and charge double mkt rate (ie hey never know what these suckers will pay)
I agree with you toadie about all but your last sentence…
First of all, 5th Avenue is one block away with 100 restaurants…many of which are very fine.
Secondly, Sheep Station is just a couple blocks away, as is the new ZuZu Ramen place and a few others.
You might need to take a walk down 4th if you haven’t recently…it’s not nearly as horrendous as some people say it is.
(I have a friend who just finished up a search for a studio in downtown Manhattan and he said the cheapest thing he found which was livable was 2100). So not sure about the 1800 studio in the East Village, but it’s DEFINITELY possible up the hill in a more prime area of PS.
Over 1800 for a second floor studio seems even crazier than the 4000 2 bed. I have a full floor of a brownstone, just off 6th ave, for 1800, and I got it two years ago. I’m pretty sure you can get a decent sized east village studio for 1800 these days; certainly there must be some in prime park slope for less.
and snarkslope is right, but understates it. Not only do you get the lovely smells of the KFC…but that’s probably the best dining option in the immediate vicinity.
With that being said, I don’t think this is the ugliest of the 4th Avenue lot.