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Average Rent for Park Slope Studio Drops to $2,011, Data Says

By Leslie Albrecht | November 13, 2015 4:34pm
 Rental prices in Park Slope dipped slightly from September to October 2015, according to the real estate firm MNS.
Rental prices in Park Slope dipped slightly from September to October 2015, according to the real estate firm MNS.
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PARK SLOPE — It's getting slightly cheaper to rent in Park Slope.

The neighborhood's overall rent prices dipped 1.17 percent between September and October, with the average price for a studio dropping by 3.5 percent to $2,011, according to the latest data from real estate firm MNS.

The average rent for a one-bedroom in Park Slope was $2,534 in October, and the average price for a two-bedroom was $3,313, according to MNS.

Overall rent prices across Brooklyn dropped by .92 percent to $2,718 between September and October.

Prices have dropped in the past year in Clinton Hill, Cobble Hill, DUMBO, Boerum Hill and Bay Ridge. By contrast, Williamsburg has seen a 10.49 percent increase. Rents are also up compared to last year in Greenpoint, Bushwick, Bed-Stuy, Crown Heights and Prospect-Lefferts Gardens.

Brooklyn remains a relative bargain compared to Manhattan, where the average rental price was $3,896 in October, according to MNS.