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Buildings with low eviction rates in Park Slope

Park Slope is a well-known neighborhood in Brooklyn, characterized by a mix of historic brownstones and newer buildings. The area boasts easy access to subway lines, making commuting straightforward. There are approximately 110 rated buildings with an average building rating of 3.4/5 based on tenant feedback. With its vibrant community atmosphere and various amenities, Park Slope remains a favored choice among renters. This neighborhood is conducive to families and young professionals alike, offering diverse options in housing types. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Discover buildings with low eviction rates in Park Slope, Brooklyn. There are currently 2,623+ buildings that meet this criterion, ensuring a more stable living environment. Openigloo provides helpful insights through tenant reviews, open-data signals, and a Q&A section to guide you in finding a suitable home. We aim to empower renters by highlighting buildings where tenant rights are respected.

Buildings with low eviction rates in Park Slope

Showing 2,359–2,376 of 2,623 buildings with low eviction rates in Park Slope.

89 4 Avenue
Good cause

89 4 Avenue

1.0(1)

Park Slope

No evictions
1 open violation
No litigation history
No bedbug history
106 5 Avenue

106 5 Avenue

2.5(1)

Park Slope

No evictions
3 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
460 Prospect Avenue
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

460 Prospect Avenue

3.0(1)

Park Slope

No evictions
6 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
23 Lincoln Place

23 Lincoln Place

4.9(1)

Park Slope

No evictions
2 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
426 7 Avenue
Good cause

426 7 Avenue

3.3(1)

Park Slope

No evictions
2 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
21 Sterling Place
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

21 Sterling Place

3.9(1)

Park Slope

No evictions
5 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
164-35 7 Avenue

164-35 7 Avenue

4.6(1)

Park Slope

No evictions
No open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
317 4 Avenue
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

317 4 Avenue

3.3(1)

Park Slope

No evictions
108 open violations
1 litigation case
No bedbug history
719 Carroll Street

719 Carroll Street

5.0(1)

Park Slope

No evictions
1 open violation
No litigation history
No bedbug history
397 9 Street
Good cause

397 9 Street

5.0(1)

Park Slope

No evictions
1 open violation
No litigation history
No bedbug history
306 7 Street

306 7 Street

3.3(1)

Park Slope

No evictions
No open violations
1 litigation case
No bedbug history
394 10 Street

394 10 Street

4.6(1)

Park Slope

No evictions
17 open violations
5 litigation cases
No bedbug history
44 Sterling Place

44 Sterling Place

4.6(1)

Park Slope

No evictions
12 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
691 Degraw Street

691 Degraw Street

3.5(1)

Park Slope

No evictions
2 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
460 15 Street
Rent-stabilized

460 15 Street

3.5(1)

Park Slope

No evictions
215 open violations
10 litigation cases
No bedbug history
129 5 Avenue

129 5 Avenue

2.1(1)

Park Slope

No evictions
16 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
416 Prospect Ave
Rent-stabilized

416 Prospect Ave

2.3(1)

Park Slope

No evictions
25 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
24 Fiske Place

24 Fiske Place

4.0(1)

Park Slope

No evictions
6 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history

What to check before for buildings with low eviction rates in Park Slope

  • Low eviction rates often indicate better tenant management and stability in building policies.
  • Confirm lease terms and fees upfront, including maintenance and additional costs.
  • Check tenant feedback and reviews to gauge building management effectiveness.
  • Understand building policies regarding renewals and eviction processes before applying.

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