Brooklyn rent data

Average rent in Park Slope, Brooklyn

The median rent in Park Slope, Brooklyn is $3,500/month as of May 2026, based on 2,335 one-bedroom listings.
  • 2,335 listings
  • Updated weekly
  • May 2026
Rent by bedroom size
BedsBudget (10th)MedianHigh-end (90th)Listings
Studio$2,300$2,795$4,000233
1 Bedroom$2,700$3,500$4,750804
2 Bedrooms$3,200$4,400$6,673926
3 Bedrooms$4,128$6,200$8,986322
4 Bedrooms$4,680$8,050$16,00050
About Park Slope

With one-bedrooms hitting $3,500, Park Slope offers a classic brownstone Brooklyn feel, known for its tree-lined streets and family-friendly vibe. It’s pricier than the borough median, so expect to pay a premium for Prospect Park access and top-rated schools. If you’re eyeing a two-bedroom, be ready for around $4,400.

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How Park Slope compares

A 1-bedroom in Park Slope is 21% above the Brooklyn median.

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What is the average rent in Park Slope?
The median rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Park Slope, Brooklyn is $3,500 per month based on current market data.
Is Park Slope expensive compared to Brooklyn?
Yes, Park Slope is 21% above the Brooklyn median of $2,900/month for a one-bedroom.
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