323 3rd Street
Apartment #6
$4,200 Rental Price
2 Bedrooms   1.0 Bath

323 3rd Street, Park Slope, New York

Newly renovated, south-facing, 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom rent-stabilized floor-through apartment located directly across the street from J.J. Byrne Playground and the Old Stone House in central Park Slope. This bright and inviting space boasts high ceilings, oversized windows, a modern kitchen with all new appliances and cabinetry, a vented...

Newly renovated, south-facing, 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom rent-stabilized floor-through apartment located directly across the street from J.J. Byrne Playground and the Old Stone House in central Park Slope. This bright and inviting space boasts high ceilings, oversized windows, a modern kitchen with all new appliances and cabinetry, a vented electric washer/dryer, decorative fireplace, new floors and original detail such as tin ceilings, egg and dart crown molding, baseboard moldings and a charming cut-out separating the kitchen from the dining area. Enjoy two well-proportioned, quiet bedrooms in the back of the apartment, as well as an updated windowed bathroom with classic white subway tile, tub and vanity down the hall. All the perks of this busting neighborhood are right outside your door, including the Brooklyn Farmer's Market, Whole Foods and the iconic Prospect Park. Local shops and restaurants line 5th Ave. and easy access to multiple subway lines, including the F, G, and R trains is found at 4th Ave/9th Street. Located two flights up plus short stoop. Available immediately with a quick approval process. Small pets allowed.

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Floorplan for 323 3rd Street, 6

Floorplan for 323 3rd Street, 6

Listing Details

New Listing
Park Slope, New York
Type: Rental
Price: $4,200
Date Listed: 1/29/2025
Last Updated: 2/2/2025
Web ID: 1103541992

Info & Amenities

Type: MultiFamily
Rooms: 4.0
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1.0
Woodburning fireplaces: 1
Built: 1921

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Get to Know Park Slope

Park Slope is a community-minded neighborhood bordered by Prospect Park, Prospect Heights, Windsor Terrace, and Gowanus. Its name is derived from the gentle incline of its streets, which end at the historic and celebrated park. An iconic example of “Brownstone Brooklyn,” Park Slope is famous for its picturesque blocks and residential feel. Park Slope residents enjoy convenient access to several major cultural institutions, as well as the Olmsted and Vaux-designed, 526-acre Prospect Park. Meanwhile, the homes of Park Slope represent a diverse array of architectural periods and styles. You can find historic brownstones, single-family limestones, pre-war co-ops, and modern condo buildings with luxury amenities.

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