Park Slope Three-Bedroom With Bay Windows Overlooking Prospect Park Asks $3,995 a Month
This Park Slope walk-up offers bay windows with a view of Prospect Park, prewar details and three decent sized bedrooms at a price that looks pretty reasonable.

This Park Slope walk-up offers bay windows with a view of Prospect Park, prewar details and three decent sized bedrooms at a price that looks pretty reasonable. It’s on the fourth floor at 164 Prospect Park West, a 25-unit condo building at the corner of 11th Street.
A key point on this one: It comes furnished, and the lease terms are only six to 12 months. Which isn’t going to suit your average renter, but it’s a big world out there.
There’s ample living space, with a separate dining area separated from the front living room by a columned fretwork screen. There are decorative wall moldings, high ceilings and hardwood floors. And the bay windows are pretty choice, with their unfinished casings and the aforementioned park view.
Without a floor plan we can’t say for sure whether this is a roommate-friendly setup, but the bedrooms are pretty good sized; one looks downright large. Not sure what the closet setup is, but the listing cites one walk-in.
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The kitchen won’t set Bobby Flay’s heart pounding, but it’s got a window and decent cabinet space; the bathroom’s got subway tile and a clawfoot tub.
There are stairs to climb, and you’ll be lugging your dirty clothes up and down them; presumably out of the building, as there’s no mention of a laundry room.
Listed by Andrew T. Corso and Thiago Belmont of Compass, the place wants $3,995 a month, which seems pretty fair for the size and location, given the state of the market in these parts. Any takers?
[Listing: 164 Prospect Park West #4R | Broker: Compass] GMAP

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