In the southern portion of Park Slope, here’s a one-bedroom, one-bath rental with attractive original details and a fast approaching move-in date. Located at 211 Prospect Avenue, the second-floor apartment is both sizable and a decent price.

That’s likely due to its location across the street from the honking hotbed which is the Prospect Expressway.

There are hardwood floors throughout, two decorative mantels, high tin ceilings and a large built-in closet with central mirror and bottom drawers. Two of the rooms have French doors.

The unit does not have a floor plan but appears to have five rooms, not including the bathroom. There’s a bedroom, a living room and a third home office-sized room which could also potentially fit a full-bed if nothing else.


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The bathroom has black and white floor and wall tiling, a tub and looks to be in need of some work, or at least a bit of grout.

Potential renters should note the September 15th lease date. Smokers are not welcome, but a “small pet” may be permitted at the “excellent” landlord’s discretion.

The apartment is in a four-story brick building which has some original exterior details, including an intact, bracketed cornice. It’s across from a street-level portion of the Prospect Expressway and is down the block from the Prospect Avenue N and R station.

Halstead’s Mary A. Mulcahey has the listing, which is asking for $2,100 a month, including heat and hot water. What do you think?

[Listing: 211 Prospect Avenue #2 | Broker: Halstead] GMAP

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Photo by Nicholas Strini for PropertyShark

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