Would You Rent This Spacious Two-Bedroom Apartment in Park Slope for $4,250 a Month?
Here’s a Park Slope apartment that’s both attractive and offers a good deal of space.

Here’s a Park Slope apartment that’s both attractive and offers a good deal of space. It’s on the top floor of a four-story townhouse at 425 3rd Street, three blocks from Prospect Park.
The place has three potential bedrooms, two of them in the middle. Depending on the tenant, there are a number of different configurations that can be explored.
Floor-to-ceiling bay windows can be found in the front room, along with French doors that lead to an alcove with two closets. High ceilings, plaster floor and wall moldings and hardwood floors can be found here as well, along with a fireplace.
The two rooms in the middle are connected, but both have separate entrances from the unit’s hallway. With three closets between the two rooms, they could easily be bedrooms or be used as an office.
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In the back is another room, which is off the kitchen and big enough to be a dining area. A wood mantel can be found here as well. While the kitchen is not pictured, it does have a dishwasher.
The bathroom is off the kitchen, with a rounded sink vanity and tub. Another closet can be found in the hallway, next to a private laundry room.
There’s a shared rooftop deck with gazebo and views of the area.
Douglas Elliman’s Patricia A. Costa has the listing, which is asking $4,250 a month. What do you think of it?
[Listing: 425 3rd Street #4 | Broker: Douglas Elliman] GMAP


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