Rental of the Day: 343 4th Avenue
Penthouse livin’ at the Novo! This three-bedroom rental at 343 4th Avenue in Park Slope is going to cost you. For $6,250 a month (recently reduced from $6,500), you’ll have 1,180 square feet of space, a wraparound terrace, and all the luxuries of this full service condo building. The interior isn’t anything to write home…

Penthouse livin’ at the Novo! This three-bedroom rental at 343 4th Avenue in Park Slope is going to cost you. For $6,250 a month (recently reduced from $6,500), you’ll have 1,180 square feet of space, a wraparound terrace, and all the luxuries of this full service condo building. The interior isn’t anything to write home about, that’s for sure. But do you think this place’s proximity to 5th and its amenities at all justify the rent? This is the building that sold out at an average of $671 per square foot… so who knows.
343 4th Avenue [Douglas Elliman] GMAP P*Shark
“Fourth Ave Brooklyn = Park Ave”
Park Ave – the little landscaped islands + tire repair shops + heavy traffic = 4th Ave = who wouldn’t be gagging to pay $6K+ to live here?
I saw this place in 08 it was pretty nice for new construchtion . there gym was nicer than the one i go to now. I remember reading about the building this summer in the nytimes. something about the folks who call the novo home.
The listing uses a rendering of the building even though it has already been completed. If that weren’t bad enough, the color of the building in the rendering is different from the actual color. What BS.
tybur6 –
Haven’t you heard?
Fourth Ave Brooklyn = Park Ave
“If you make that much, would you live here?”
dude, this is freakin PARK SLOPE.
EVERYONE wants to live here.
Using the Income = 40X rent…. doesn’t this mean the tenants would be folks making $250,000 a year? If you make that much, would you live here?
So strange in my little noggin’
> all the luxuries of this full service condo building
I love how liberally the word “luxury” is applied to all of these new condos. I have a friend who lies in this building. It’s fine, but far from anything I would consider actually luxurious. I mean, sure, having your own washer/dryer is a “luxury,” but it isn’t luxury.
Oh, and you tell me Emily!
😉
TYVM for the timely correction.
isn’t there a hospital in this building though?
if you compare this to a pricey assisted living facility – then it starts to make sense for grandma.