Rentals of the Week: Carroll Gardens Area
Wide range of stock and prices in or very near Carroll Gardens. Clockwise from upper left: 1. Renovated 1-br plus den, floor-thru. $1,800, Nelson St. 2. 3-br w/ 2 full baths, h/w floors. $3,099, Nevins at Sackett 3. New reno studio w/ stainless appliances. $1,700. Summit at Columbia 4. 1-br w/ 2 dens, h/w floors….

Wide range of stock and prices in or very near Carroll Gardens. Clockwise from upper left:
1. Renovated 1-br plus den, floor-thru. $1,800, Nelson St.
2. 3-br w/ 2 full baths, h/w floors. $3,099, Nevins at Sackett
3. New reno studio w/ stainless appliances. $1,700. Summit at Columbia
4. 1-br w/ 2 dens, h/w floors. $2,000. Smith at Union
5. 2-br in carriage house, shared backyard. $2,300. Bond St.
12:31. I don’t consider that prime.
I consider prime from Flatbush to Carroll and 5th to the Prospect Park.
I’d prefer to be as close to the park as possible actually. It’s my favorite part of Park Slope.
12:06 is either joking or deranged. I support this Rentals of the Week feature. Keep it up Brownstoner.
12:18 you are a moron.
Isn’t a lot of prime Park Slope super close to the 2/3 at Bergen or Grand Army Plaza or the Q train at 7th Avenue anyway? Or if you’re near 5th, all those trains at Atlantic/Pacific?
Any of those will get you to Manhattan much faster than the F. Especially when they start rebuilding Smith/9th this year.
11:58..
i guess by “prime” I mean 4th/5th ave between union and atlantic center.
12th st around 5th ave would be a fine place to live as well.
Splitting hairs about CG or PS is cute, but no one that lives on the F train can brag about being “much closer” to Manhattan.
Is this topic about Carroll Gardens vs. Park Slope, or about the rentals of the week? In my opion there are some nice apts, the one on Nelson St. looks sweet.
Are these rentals in CG or in the Gowanus Houses?
My god. You people pay money for this crap?
You’d have to pay ME to live in any one of these.
I knew the neighborhood border police would chome in…and at least Brownstoner premised with “in or very near Carroll Gardens”.
And could all the college sophomores please cease from ‘my neighborhood is better than yours’ game – really gets so whiney and so childish.