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- 24-Hour Front Desk
- Air Conditioning
- Building Laundry Room
- Controlled Access
- Fitness Center
- Granite Countertops
- Hardwood Floors
- Parking Available
- Pet Friendly
- Private Decks
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Walk-in Closets
About this Location
Associated Supermarket
3 min walk
3 min walk
Prospect Park
13 min walk
13 min walk
Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby
restaurants nearby
D/N/R (metro) - 7 min
F (metro) - 14 min
F (metro) - 14 min
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Kitchen
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Dishwasher
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Garbage Disposal
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Granite Countertops
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Luxury Cabinets
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Microwave
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Refrigerator
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Stove & Oven
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Landscape
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Courtyard
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Laundry
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Building Laundry Room
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Living Room
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Air Conditioning
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Hardwood Floors
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Security & Maintenance
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24-Hour Front Desk
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Private Decks
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Overall rating 9.0/10, based on 1 renter review Write a review
8.0
Location
5.0
Amenities
9.0
Management
8.0
Value
8.0
Social
9.0
Safety
9
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Park Slope
Is great, close enough to the D and N at Barclays to be at school in 30 mins on weekday mornings (when trains aren't screwed...)
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Stern School of Business Student
March 9, 2016
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2 beds / 1 bath
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About Park Slope
New York Magazine ranked Park Slope as the #1 most desirable neighborhood in New York City. It's easy to see why - top public schools, casual but trendy dining scene, hip nightlife, access to public transit, amazing shopping, safety, and a creative and art hub - Park Slope has it all! The area itsel...
Median rents in Park Slope
Studio
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2,800
1 Bedroom
$
2,850
2 Bedroom
$
5,650
Getting around Park Slope
D/N/R (metro)
7 min
F
14 min
2/3 (metro)
14 min
B63 (bus)
1 min
B37 (bus)
5 min
B61 (bus)
9 min
B69 (bus)
7 min
Parking Near 69 Garfield Pl.
No parking is available at 69 Garfield Pl., but there is parking nearby.
Laz Landmark Garage - 6th St Garage
10 min
$450 / month
Quik Park 365 Management
14 min
$400 / month
M P G Lardon 1350
27 min
$400 / month
Parking rates are for informational purposes only and may vary — for most up to date pricing, please reach out to the garage directly.
Park Slope Reviews
8 reviews
Park Slope is a tremendously quiet, residential neighborhood. I have a car and can always find street parking easily accessible to me. If you like greenery and dislike Manhattan, Park Slope is a great neighborhood.
Not really a bars and restaurants person, but seemingly there are a lot of choices around.
Not really a bars and restaurants person, but seemingly there are a lot of choices around.
Very family-friendly, also tends to attract working professionals in their late 20s and early 30s. Used to be ethnically diverse and mixed income, but is now primarily white upper and upper-middle class. Mostly 4-story brownstones, very scenic. Lots of restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, etc. Very few chain stores. Numerous churches; plenty of grocery options. Next to Prospect Park, which is gorgeous. Reasonable commute to lower Manhattan. Expensive; probably similar to the Upper West Side or East Village.
The neighborhood is exactly what you want if you have a family. Prospect Park is close, and there are multiple restaurants and bars within walking distance. There is a local gym that is also a short walk away with childcare. The local grocery stores are great for specialty items, and we use Amazon Fresh for our staples.
Park slope is a really great area. Next to Prospect Park, and near other great Brooklyn neighborhoods like Prospect Heights, Cobble Hill and Carroll Gardens.
Quiet neighborhood with plenty of coffee shop and cute supermarket
Park Slope has everything that families need: great schools, a world-class public park, shops and restaurants (many run by celebrity chefs). It's also beautiful: quiet, tree lined streets, well-maintained Brownstones and gardens in good order. For commuters to Manhattan, there's transit everywhere, and you can get just about anywhere in 20-45 minutes. Many people have cars and you can street park relatively easily. Although Park Slope is by no means cheap, it is a much better value for the money than neighborhoods like Brooklyn Heights or Cobble Hill, and significantly more affordable than just about anywhere in Manhattan. Real estate is competitive here, especially for buyers, because there is fairly low turnover in houses and apartments. The other great thing for families is that there really is a community here - both my dentist and pediatrician have kids at the same school as mine. You feel connected to people. There is also a strong artist/creative population (although they complain that the lawyers and bankers have started to move in). Certainly, there are singles and couples around, but most of the housing stock and amenities are designed for families. But Park Slope is great for anyone who appreciates quiet, and wants the benefits of the suburbs without having to actually live in one.
Park slope is a great place to enjoy a relaxing neighborhood while having access to one of NYC’s best parks, prospect park. The commute to Stern is not too bad.
Easy access to most subway lines at Atlantic Avenue Barclays Center stop. A bit of a quiet area but very close to good restaurants.