Rent-Stabilized Two-Bedroom Prewar in Prospect Park South Asks $2,200 a Month
This prewar apartment is large, close to the subway and Prospect Park, and the monthly rent is not astronomical.

This two-bedroom apartment in Prospect Park South isn’t going to set anyone’s knees trembling, but it offers 1,000 square feet of space for a price that’s not astronomical, and is close to the subway and Prospect Park. It’s rent stabilized and in a brick prewar building at 1 St. Paul’s Court, a block-long street that runs off Ocean Avenue near Caton, not far from the Parade Ground.
By the look of it, there’s a large living room with double exposures, one quite large bedroom and one quite small one. There’s a single bathroom and a small kitchen with a minimum of counter space. (The listing calls it an eat-in kitchen, which seems a stretch judging by the photo. Speaking of the photo, hopefully that counter has been wiped off by now.)
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There’s also a good sized hallway, for what that’s worth. There are parquet floors throughout, which look newly refinished.
There’s laundry in the building, and the B/Q stop at Church Avenue is close at hand.
Listed by Menachem Werde of Brooklyn Blocks, the apartment is renting for $2,200 a month, available immediately. A fair price?
[Listing: 1 St. Paul’s Court #2A | Broker: Brooklyn Blocks] GMAP
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