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Verified apartments for rent in top rated buildings in Prospect Heights

Prospect Heights currently has 12+ apartments for rent on this page, and the most common bedroom types are studios and 1-bedrooms. That mix can be useful if you are comparing compact layouts or planning around a single-bed budget. Across 5 rated buildings, Prospect Heights has an average building rating of 4.5/5. Based on 5 relisted units, average tenancy length is 11.7 months, and based on 12 relisted units, average rent increase is 8.4% (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Browse 12+ verified apartments for rent in top rated buildings in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. This page helps you narrow by a neighborhood scope with verified, well-reviewed buildings and a current median rent of $4,350. Openigloo surfaces renter-first signals like building reviews and quality checks so you can compare apartments for rent with more context. Use the verified and top rated filters as a starting point, then still confirm the lease terms, fees, deposits, utilities, and move-in costs before you apply.

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What to check before for verified, top rated apartments in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn

  • Expect a small, focused pool of 12+ apartments for rent, so options can move quickly.
  • The current median rent is $4,350, which can help you budget against studio and 1-bedroom pricing.
  • Verified and top rated filters can reduce guesswork, but they do not replace reading the full lease or building rules.
  • Check for broker fees, deposits, amenity charges, and utility responsibility before scheduling a tour.
  • Prospect Heights commonly has studios and 1-bedrooms, so unit size can affect both rent and monthly carrying cost.

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