Welcome to Park Slope
Scenic sidewalks and fun for all ages.
Originally colonized as Dutch farmland in the 17th century, Park Slope went on to become a territory steeped in regional and national history. Thanks to the enduring architectural and greenspace appeal, Park Slope has remained on the rise since the mid-1900s, and today enjoys a reputation for natural beauty and a modern lifestyle.
Park Slope is a name-brand Brooklyn neighborhood known for its organic food markets and picturesque, pedestrian-friendly sidewalks. Prospect Park, charming cafes, and plenty of public amenities contribute to the neighborhood's small-town vibe.
What to Expect
Upscale amenities in the heart of Brooklyn, minus the late-night noise.
In general, life in Park Slope feels more suburban and well-established than in other parts of Brooklyn. Tree-lined sidewalks, manicured stoop-front gardens, and a community-wide love for gathering spots and greenery are among the natural perks of living here.
The Lifestyle
Stroller-friendly sidewalks, plenty of outdoor space, and a casual-meets-upscale dining and drinking scene.
Writers, artists, and other creatives love Park Slope for the pace, which is relatively slower than you’ll find in other central Brooklyn neighborhoods. Coffee-and-wine shops and book cafes cater to happy hour crowds and linger-all-day creatives alike.
The Market
Expensive co-ops and brownstones with a relatively large selection of pre-war units to rent.
Large townhouses with classic stoops and finishings add up to downright stunning streetscapes and stoops.
You'll Fall in Love With
The pedestrian-friendly pace and diverse activity options.
In a city increasingly catered to trend-seekers, Park Slope’s well-curated roster of quality culture and entertainment options feels fully formed (and fully enjoyable) as it already stands.