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- 24-Hour Front Desk
- Bicycle Storage
- Caeserstone Countertops
- Cat friendly
- Dog friendly
- Fitness Center
- Hardwood Floors
- Resident Lounge
- Rooftop Deck
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Surface Parking Lot
- Washer/Dryer In Unit
About this Location
Limited nearby
public transit
public transit
In a quiet
neighborhood
neighborhood
Prospect Park
1 min walk
1 min walk
Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby
restaurants nearby
Pricing
Studio, 1 Bath
$2,308+
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
$2,331+
2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath
$3,900+
3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
$4,431+
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Entertainment
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Game Room
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Resident Lounge
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Rooftop Deck
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Kitchen
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Caeserstone Countertops
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Dishwasher
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Microwave
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Refrigerator
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Stainless Steel Appliances
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Stove & Oven
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Laundry
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Washer/Dryer In Unit
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Living Room
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Central A/C
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Hardwood Floors
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Parking & Transportation
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Bicycle Storage
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Surface Parking Lot
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Pet Terms & Amenities
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Cat friendly
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Dog friendly
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Security & Maintenance
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24-Hour Front Desk
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Sports & Fitness
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Fitness Center
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Yoga Studio
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Overall rating 9.0/10, based on 1 renter review Write a review
8.0
Location
10
Amenities
9.0
Management
10
Value
9.0
Social
8.0
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About Flatbush - Ditmas Park
Flatbush is a larger neighborhood in central Brooklyn comprised of several smaller areas, including Ditmas Park. A diverse mix of communities populate the neighborhood, resulting in an amazing combination of Jamaican, Caribbean, Pakistani, African-American, and Latino eateries, especially along Cort...
Median rents in Flatbush - Ditmas Park
Studio
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2,100
1 Bedroom
$
2,200
2 Bedroom
$
3,350
Getting around Flatbush - Ditmas Park
B16 (bus)
4 min
B68 (bus)
11 min
Parking at 123 on the Park
Surface Parking Lot
Parking Near 123 on the Park
Icon Parkside Garage
1 min
$400 / month
Quik Park Kestrel Parking
13 min
$325 / month
Parking rates are for informational purposes only and may vary — for most up to date pricing, please reach out to the garage directly.
Flatbush - Ditmas Park Reviews
5 reviews
The area has many great produce stores nearby and lots of ethnic/latin markets at every corner. However, grocery stores with typical brand-name items are a little further away. I take the subway to Prospect Park to do my usual bulk grocery shopping, then buy my produce near my apartment. The apartment is only one block away from the Church Ave B/Q stop, which is very convenient for commuting to Manhattan. If those trains are down, you can still take the 2/5 if you walk 10-15 minutes away. The area is definitely up and coming (as can be seen by the multiple apartment complexes being built in the area), so I'm excited to see what else comes to the area.
Very nice, picturesque area. Unfortunately, gentrifiers are moving and ruining the charm and culture of the neighborhood. Reliable neighborhood businesses are being closed down in favor of trendy cafes and restaurants that never seem to last for more than a year.
It's a nice, safe place to walk, especially at night, where the most you'll see outside are a few stray cats.
My advice: if you're moving here, move here to enjoy the neighborhood as it is, and not for what you think you can make it into.
It's a nice, safe place to walk, especially at night, where the most you'll see outside are a few stray cats.
My advice: if you're moving here, move here to enjoy the neighborhood as it is, and not for what you think you can make it into.
40 minutes to university, great apartment, nice neighborhood to have a family.
Kensington is an up-and-coming neighborhood in Brooklyn that has seen an influx of young families, restaurants and bars, and other services in the past few years. The North edge is very close to Prospect Park and the F and G lines are close by. Though the commute to Stern can be long (45 min on average), it's good for people who want to get away from the buzz of Manhattan or downtown Brooklyn. There's a bit of a suburb feel, but with everything you need nearby. The main street (Church Ave) has a wide array of West Indian, Polish, Bangladeshi, and Hispanic restaurants and businesses — and more and different ones are opening up every month. Definitely a neighborhood for those who don't mind trading some conveniences of the big city for very affordable rents and lots of space.
Commute to Stern is about an hour, which is not fun for 9AM classes. However, it is quiet, family friendly, and filled with some beautiful multi-family homes. Cortelyou Road has some cute little restaurants. Pretty cheap rents. Big grocery stores, outlet shopping, and a big 24 Hour Fitness.