Professional media. 100+ site syndication. Thorough tenant screening. FARE Act compliant. Fill your vacancy faster with less hassle.
Live RLS data
Landlords benefit from very strong demand in Park Slope, where tenants seek park proximity and long-established residential blocks. Brownstone apartments and modern buildings command premium rents with excellent occupancy from quality long-term tenant pools.
6 recent rental comps · Closed lease data from RLS
$4,950/mo
Rented39 8TH Avenue #1
Listed by Douglas Elliman Real Estate
$3,000/mo
Rented24 PARK Place #1
Listed by Halstead dba Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
$10,000/mo
Rented57 MONTGOMERY Place #TOWNHOUSE
Listed by Halstead dba Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
$6,250/mo
Rented411 3RD Street #3
Listed by Corcoran Group
$3,450/mo
Rented400 15th Street #4E
Listed by Compass
$4,800/mo
Rented210 7TH Avenue #4THFLOOR
Listed by Brown Harris Stevens Brooklyn LLC
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Drag the sliders to compare. Every rental listing gets a full media package at no extra cost.
Professional HDR photography + digital decluttering
Virtually staged using AI technology. Actual property may appear different.
Click and drag to explore · Out-of-state tenants can tour remotely
Accurate dimensions · PDF & interactive versions
Instagram, TikTok & Facebook Reels
Included in every rental listing: Professional HDR photography · 3D virtual tours · Video walkthroughs · Virtual staging · Floorplans
Real-time MLS rental comps, building lease history, and market trend analysis to price your unit competitively and minimize vacancy days.
Credit checks, employment verification, rental history review, and reference checks. Fair housing compliant screening that protects your investment.
Data-driven listing descriptions that highlight your property's best features, targeted ad campaigns that reach qualified tenants, and real-time market analysis to optimize pricing and timing.
The Fairness in Apartment Rental Expenses Act (effective June 2025) changed how rental transactions work in NYC. I ensure your listing is fully compliant:
How It Works
Assess condition, recommend improvements, set competitive market rent
HDR photos, 3D tours, video, and syndication to 100+ sites
I handle all inquiries and conduct showings. You do not lift a finger.
Credit, employment, rental history, and reference verification
FARE-compliant lease with all required disclosures and documentation
Key exchange, move-in inspection, and tenant onboarding
The median asking rent is $4,500 per month, with rents up 7.1% year-over-year. There are currently 12 competing listings on the market. I provide a detailed rental comp analysis to price your unit competitively.
With professional media (HDR photos, 3D Matterport, video), syndication to 100+ listing sites, and my network of 57,000+ agents through dual MLS access, most well-priced units receive qualified applications within the first two weeks of listing.
I run comprehensive screening that includes credit checks, employment verification, rental history review, and reference checks. All screening follows fair housing guidelines and FARE Act requirements to protect you legally.
Everything from professional photography and listing creation, to showings, application processing, lease preparation, and move-in coordination. I also handle FARE Act compliance documentation so you are fully protected.
For Property Owners
I help landlords fill vacancies faster with professional marketing, thorough tenant screening, and full FARE Act compliance.
HDR photos, 3D Matterport, cinematic video, virtual staging
StreetEasy, Zillow, Apartments.com, Homes.com + 100 sites via MLS
Credit, employment verification, rental history, and reference checks
Asking rents in June 2026, by apartment size.
The median asking rent for an apartment in Park Slope was $4,500 in June 2026, based on 405 active listings (StreetEasy Data Dashboard).
The median asking rent for a studio in Park Slope was $2,995 in June 2026, based on 36 active listings (StreetEasy Data Dashboard). That is 1.5% higher than June 2025.
The median asking rent for a one-bedroom in Park Slope was $3,895 in June 2026, based on 135 active listings (StreetEasy Data Dashboard). That is 5.4% higher than June 2025.
The median asking rent for a two-bedroom in Park Slope was $5,000 in June 2026, based on 135 active listings (StreetEasy Data Dashboard). That is 1.0% higher than June 2025.
The median asking rent for a three-bedroom or larger apartment in Park Slope was $6,995 in June 2026, based on 99 active listings (StreetEasy Data Dashboard). That is 7.6% higher than June 2025.
Source: StreetEasy Data Dashboard, June 2026. Aggregate rental market data, not individual listings.
I set the asking price, run the marketing, and screen the applicants, and I will tell you what comparable units in your building are actually asking.
List my rentalRenting at around $4,500 a month? The calculator compares that payment against what buying actually costs.
Compare rent vs buyPlenty of owners land here deciding between a tenant and a closing, and that question settles on paper before it settles on preference.
The median recorded sale price for a home in Park Slope was $2,198,966 in June 2026, across 29 recorded sales (StreetEasy Data Dashboard). That is 41.9% higher than June 2025.
These figures describe the market in the month named, not live inventory. The active listings on this site come straight from the RLS feed.
Free landlord consultation. Professional marketing, thorough tenant screening, and full FARE Act compliance for your rental listing.
Licensed Real Estate Associate Broker
Keller Williams NYC | Lic. #10301213304
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