About Park Slope
Park Slope is a well-known Brooklyn neighborhood, recognized for its tree-lined streets and preserved brownstones. Bordering the western edge of Prospect Park, the neighborhood offers convenient access to green space. The real estate market features a mix of historic townhouses, cooperatives, and modern condominiums, within walking distance of the park.
Borough: Brooklyn
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Buildings in Park Slope
1 PROSPECT Park #PHF
Park Slope
515 5TH Avenue #3C
Park Slope · 5 ONE 5
90 8TH Avenue #1A
Park Slope · The President
347 6th Avenue #4
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445 5th Avenue #3-A
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445 5th Avenue #5-B
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353 3rd Street #1B
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1 PROSPECT Park #3D
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445 5th Avenue #PH-B
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445 5th Avenue #4-B
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396 3RD Street #6
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591 10TH Street #PH
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54 BERKELEY Place
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527 8th Street #4D
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383 10TH Street
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659 Baltic Street #3
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228 13TH Street #201
Park Slope · The Ainsley
441 3rd Street #2L
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500 4th Avenue #11C
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634 11th Street #4
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415 9TH Street #51
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300 5TH Street #GARDEN
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378 7TH Street #4R
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300 5TH Street #3
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125 Prospect Park #2E
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22 ST JOHNS Place #4
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641A BALTIC Street
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195 15TH Street #B/2
Park Slope · PARK SLOPE SOUTHWES
343 4TH Avenue #8/A
Park Slope · Novo
322 6th Street #2
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445 5th Avenue #3-F
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475 17th Street #6
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435A 9TH Street #3
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371 16th Street
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318 21st Street
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145 Park Place #6B
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38 7th Avenue #4
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300 8th Avenue #5G
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300 8th Avenue #4G
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725 UNION Street #1
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251 1st Street #PH8D
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123 8th Avenue
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676 Union Street #TH
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676 UNION Street
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118 8TH Avenue #1C
Park Slope · 118 Eighth Avenue
19 STERLING Place #4F
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39 Plaza Street #12B
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411 15TH Street #M
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Park Slope Market Analysis & Trends
Based on StreetEasy data through December 2025
Park Slope is currently a Balanced. The median sale price is $1.15M, which has decreased 4% compared to last year. Properties typically spend 70 days on market before selling. For renters, the median asking rent is $2,650, up 5% year-over-year. A DOM of 70 days and a sale-to-list ratio of 0.96 indicate a market where well-priced homes sell quickly, but buyers still have room for minor negotiation.
Key Market Metrics
Median Sale Price
$1.15M
-4.0% YoY
Median Rent
$2,650
+5.0% YoY
Days on Market
70
Remaining steady through 2025
Price/Sqft
$1,150/sqft
Parity with the Manhattan median sales price of $1.14M
A DOM of 70 days and a sale-to-list ratio of 0.96 indicate a market where well-priced homes sell quickly, but buyers still have room for minor negotiation.
Market Note: The market remained exceptionally stable in 2025, with sales prices fluctuating less than 3% throughout the year.
Rental Market
Studio
$2,200
1 Bedroom
$2,650
2 Bedroom
$4,150
3+ Bedroom
$4,325
Transportation
Subway Lines
Stations
Atlantic Av-Barclays Ctr, Grand Army Plaza, 7 Av, 9 St
Commute Times
Midtown: 25 minutes
Wall Street: 15-20 minutes
Continued upgrades at the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center hub for enhanced ADA access (Source: MTA)....
Neighborhood Amenities
Parks
- Prospect Park
Hospitals
- NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
Shopping
- 5th Avenue Boutique District
- 7th Avenue Retail
- Park Slope Food Coop
Cultural
- Brooklyn Museum
- Brooklyn Botanic Garden
- Brooklyn Public Library Central Branch
Building Stock & Co-op Info
Predominant Type
Brownstone Row Houses and Pre-war Co-ops
Co-op vs Condo
Highly cooperative-focused along the Park blocks; new condominiums are concentrated along the 4th Avenue corridor.
Typical Co-op Requirements
- Down: Minimum 20%, often 25%
- DTI: Strict 25-28%
- Liquidity: Minimum 2 years of carrying costs preferred
- Credit: 740+ preferred
Investment Analysis
Outlook: Very Strong
Buyer Strategy
Units on the North Slope offer faster commutes but command a 15-20% price premium.
Renter Strategy
South Slope and Gowanus borders offer more modern amenities (central air, elevators) at similar price points to North Slope walk-ups.
Investor Strategy
Condos along 4th Avenue with tax abatements are the primary vehicle for high-yield rentals.
Schools
Served by NYC DOE District 15. Research schools at schools.nyc.gov
Safety
Current statistics available at nyc.gov/nypd CompStat
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