Park Slope
Overview
Park Slope is divided into two smaller neighborhoods, North Slope and South
slope. Park Slope is a domicile to diverse residents who are proud of their
neighborhood's history and architecture. Park Slope offers a high style
Manhattan living for cheap prices as well as easy commute to City.
Park Slope Residents & Culture
Park slope is divided into North and South Slope. North Slope
is inhabited by wealthy upper middle class while South Slope is inhabited by
immigrants from Puerto Rico, Latin America, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica
and Ireland. It is a multicultural neighborhood.
Park Slope City Residences
& Rents
Park Slope rents ranges from $1000 to $3300 based on the size
of the apartments. Park Slope consists of various luxurious brownstones
buildings and lovely single family homes. Park Slope is an ideal place to
raise children's.
Park Slope City
Transportation & Commuting
Park Slope is 25 minutes from Manhattan. The F train runs to 7th Avenue
and 9th Street, and the D and Q run to 7th Avenue and Flatbush. Most
residents commute by trains. Buses 41, 75, 63,67, and 69 serves the area. |