A family favorite classic in ZIP 11215 - brownstone lined streets, Prospect Park at your doorstep, the shops and restaurants of Fifth and Seventh Avenue, and some of the most sought after schools in Brooklyn. Here is what it is actually like to live here.
Park Slope is what a lot of people picture when they picture Brooklyn - block after block of stately brownstones, stoops full of neighbors, and a giant green park at the top of the hill. The housing runs from classic co-ops and condos to full four story townhouses, and demand for all of it stays remarkably steady because families move here and stay for decades.
The rhythm of the neighborhood lives on Fifth and Seventh Avenue - two commercial strips packed with restaurants, coffee shops, bookstores, and everyday errands. At the top of the Slope is Prospect Park, 500-plus acres of meadow, woods, and trails. In between are the strong schools that keep this one of the most competitive family markets in the borough.
500-plus acres of meadow, woods, and the Long Meadow right at the top of the Slope - Brooklyn's answer to Central Park.
Block after block of landmarked brownstones and townhouses, some of the most coveted residential architecture in the city.
The buzzing restaurant and nightlife strip - independent kitchens, bars, and boutiques that keep the neighborhood social.
The classic main street - cafes, bookshops, bakeries, and the everyday shops that make daily life walkable.
Some of Brooklyn's most sought after public and private schools are a major reason families put down roots here.
The F, G, R, 2, and 3 trains plus the B and Q at Grand Army Plaza put Manhattan an easy ride away.
Park Slope is one of Brooklyn's deepest, most consistent markets. Prices run a wide range - from around $900,000 for co-ops and smaller condos to $4,000,000 and well beyond for full brownstone townhouses - with the number set by block, size, floor through layout, outdoor space, and condition. Because family buyers compete hard for the best of it, well priced, well presented homes here tend to move quickly and often draw more than one offer.
Those are ranges, not your number. The only way to know what a specific Park Slope home is worth today is a real read on the exact property and the most recent sales on its block.
Park Slope is a family favorite Brooklyn neighborhood in ZIP 11215, known for its brownstone lined streets, the western edge of Prospect Park, the shopping and dining on Fifth and Seventh Avenue, and some of the most sought after schools in the borough.
Prices range widely, from around $900,000 for co-ops and smaller condos to $4,000,000 and up for full brownstone townhouses, depending on size, block, and condition. For a current price on a specific home, request a free valuation.
It is one of Brooklyn's most beloved family neighborhoods. Residents value the tree lined brownstone streets, immediate access to Prospect Park, the walkable shopping and dining on Fifth and Seventh Avenue, and the strong local schools.
Park Slope is well connected, with the F, G, R, 2, and 3 trains along its edges plus the B and Q at nearby Grand Army Plaza. Most riders reach Lower and Midtown Manhattan in roughly 25 to 35 minutes.
I know this market block by block. Whether you are pricing your brownstone or chasing the right co-op, let's talk about your street specifically.