220 Berkeley Place
Apartment #4A
$2,950 Rental Price
- Bedrooms   1.0 Bath

220 Berkeley Place, Park Slope, New York

Oversized studio apartment available for lease starting July 1 in a well-maintained elevator co-op building located between 7th and 8th Avenues in North Park Slope. This approximately 525 sq ft residence features thoughtfully updated interiors, including an open modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances -a gas...

Oversized studio apartment available for lease starting July 1 in a well-maintained elevator co-op building located between 7th and 8th Avenues in North Park Slope. This approximately 525 sq ft residence features thoughtfully updated interiors, including an open modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances -a gas stove, dishwasher, refrigerator, and a built in center island. The renovated bathroom offers sleek finishes and sliding glass shower doors. Additional highlights include multiple large closets and an entry foyer that can easily function as a home office. Building amenities include laundry facilities, and live-in superintendent. Board approval required. Situated on a picturesque, tree-lined street in Brooklyn's Park Slope neighborhood, 220 Berkeley Place is a distinguished post-war cooperative building constructed in 1956. This six-story residence comprises 64 thoughtfully designed units, offering a harmonious blend of classic architecture and modern amenities. Located between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, the building provides residents with convenient access to local shops, parks, and transportation, making it a sought-after address in the heart of Park Slope.

Courtesy of Corcoran Group

Listing Details

New Listing
Park Slope, New York
Type: Rental
Price: $2,950
Date Listed: 5/14/2025
Web ID: 1113524308

Info & Amenities

Type: Apartment
Rooms: 1.0
Bathrooms: 1.0
Built: 1956
Pets allowed: Yes

Map of Area for 220 BERKELEY Place 4A

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Park Slope is a community-minded neighborhood bordered by Prospect Park, Prospect Heights, Windsor Terrace, and Gowanus. Its name is derived from the gentle incline of its streets, which end at the historic and celebrated park. An iconic example of “Brownstone Brooklyn,” Park Slope is famous for its picturesque blocks and residential feel. Park Slope residents enjoy convenient access to several major cultural institutions, as well as the Olmsted and Vaux-designed, 526-acre Prospect Park. Meanwhile, the homes of Park Slope represent a diverse array of architectural periods and styles. You can find historic brownstones, single-family limestones, pre-war co-ops, and modern condo buildings with luxury amenities.

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