Brooklynites and wannabe Brooklynites looking for new digs have a lot to cheer about. Options are bountiful when it comes to Brooklyn rentals for $2500 or less. Here are five popular listings in some of the borough’s most coveted neighborhoods. Which great place would you pick?
We start with a bright 1-bedroom in Kensington, not far from Prospect Park South. Enjoy that Juliet balcony for fresh air. And if it’s too hot, who cares? There’s central AC! The kitchen features a glass tile backsplash, flat-front cabinetry, and dishwasher. Plus, the brand-new building is loaded with amenities, including a gym, lounge, courtyard, and laundry. Ammar Ali at Nooklyn is the listing agent.
Fresh on the market is this loft-like Brooklyn rental for $2500 in Williamsburg. A stellar remodel shows off just enough brick and ceiling beams to give it a super-cool vibe. There’s a stylish kitchen, an inviting bathroom, and a queen-size bedroom. It’s five flights up, but with its own washer/dryer, at least there’s no need to lug your laundry downstairs. Listed by ATM Realty Service.
Prospect Park is at your disposal at the Parkline. This luxury building marries an incredible location with amenities galore. Think a gym, a courtyard garden, and even a penthouse lounge with fireplace. This Brooklyn rental for $2500 (actually less!) will smash your idea of studio living. It boasts in-unit laundry, a huge bathroom, and an open kitchen with dishwasher and breakfast bar. One month free on a 13-month lease brings the net-effective rate to $2215. Reach out to Lisa Management on the listing.
If a big apartment near McCarren Park floats your boat, climb aboard! This super-sized Brooklyn rental for $2500 or less makes a great work-from-home setup. There’s a bay window and decorative fireplace, a separate windowed kitchen, a spacious bedroom, and plenty of bonus space for spreading out. Dorothy Karwowski at Proper Real Estate is the leasing agent.
Our final Brooklyn rental for $2500 or less is a winner in prime Park Slope. This renovated 1-bedroom is a perfect perch just a block from Prospect Park. Inside, the prewar charm and dimensions shine. There’s a bay window, arched doorways, hardwoods, and built-in bookcases. But it’s that bright, open kitchen with breakfast bar that really makes it sing. No wonder nearly 200 StreetEasy shoppers call it a favorite. Reach out to the owner on the listing for details — and hurry!