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Average Rent in Park Slope & Rent Trends
Rent prices and market trends across 1 apartment community in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY. Updated daily.
Market Average
$4,362/mo
▲ +26.8% from last month
Lowest Available
$1,000/mo
cheapest unit on market
Communities
1
tracked daily
Units Listed
5
available now
Park Slope vs Brooklyn, NY Average
Park Slope is cheaper the Brooklyn, NY average by $231/mo (5%). The citywide average is $4,593/mo across all neighborhoods.
Is Rent Going Up or Down in Park Slope?
As of May 2026, the average rent in Park Slope is $4,362 per month across 1 apartment community and 5 available units. Rents have increased $896 (26.8%) over the past month.
The most affordable option is Hub starting at $1,000/mo. By unit type, a 1-bedroom averages $4,362/mo.
Prices range from $1,000 to $5,743 per month. The most common price point is the $4,800 range, where 2 units are currently listed.
Park Slope Rent Price History
Rent Price Distribution
Rent by Bedroom Type in Park Slope
Rent Prices by Apartment in Park Slope
| Property | Starting at | Average | Units | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hub | $1,000/mo | $4,362/mo | 5 | 4.1 |
Google Search Trends for Park Slope Apartments
Search interest for apartments in this area over the past 12 months.
Search Interest Over Time
Frequently Asked Questions About Rent in Park Slope
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Built on the 25 to 30 percent rent-to-income guideline used by most landlords and credit-scoring models.
Minimum to afford average rent
$174,000/year
30 percent rule -- using our average rent of $4,362/mo.
Comfortable income
$209,000/year
25 percent rule -- leaves more room for savings, transport, and groceries.
To afford the cheapest tracked apartment ($1,000/mo), you need to earn at least $40,000/year.
Median household income in Park Slope is $79,713 , about 62% below the comfortable-living threshold.
Cost of living in Park Slope
Overall prices in Park Slope runs above the national average by about 13% (BEA Regional Price Parity index 112.6, where 100 equals the U.S. average). The breakdown below estimates monthly costs for a single adult, using national consumer-spending baselines from the Bureau of Labor Statistics scaled by Park Slope's regional price parities.
| Category | Monthly estimate |
|---|---|
| Rent (market average) | $4,362 |
| Utilities | $644 |
| Groceries | $585 |
| Transportation | $1,534 |
| Healthcare | $748 |
| Other goods and services | $1,197 |
| Estimated total | $9,070/mo |
Population
8,516,202
Median household income
$79,713
Census median rent
$1,779/mo
Rent as % of income
31.0%
Median age
38.0
Mean commute
41 min
Methodology
Rent data
Sourced directly from each tracked apartment community and refreshed every 24 hours. Every listed unit price on this page is real and listed today.
Cost of living
Estimates combine national consumer-spending baselines from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (Consumer Expenditure Survey) with the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Regional Price Parities (MARPP dataset). Both are peer-reviewed federal data releases published annually.
Salary to live comfortably
Applies the standard 25 to 30 percent rent-to-income rule on top of the listed rent. This is the same affordability guideline used by most landlords and credit-scoring models.
Demographic figures
Median household income, population, median age, commute time, Census median rent, and rent as percentage of income come from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey 5-year estimates, the most recent complete release.
Cost of living and demographic figures were last published in 2023.
Explore Park Slope Apartments
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