$3,100
Updated 3 years ago
Off Market

38 Stratford Road, 1-C

Prospect Park South, Brooklyn | Caton Ave & Church Ave

4 Rooms2 Beds1 BathSingle Family

$3,100
Lease Term12-24 Months
The price shown reflects the monthly rent only and does not include any additional fees. Please review the listing description for a summary of all fees related to renting this apartment.

Listing Features

  • Corner Apartment
  • Entry Foyer
  • Ground Floor
  • Center Island

Outdoor space and views

  • Patio [21 SF]

Property Description for 38 Stratford Road, 1-C

Welcome to 38 Stratford Rd, Prospect Park south’s newest collection of luxurious apartments on a tree-lined block just a hop away from the park. This unit features a kitchen with a large granite island with seating for up to four. Designer kitchen, granite countertops, and brand-name appliances. Two queen size bedrooms all with closets and large windows Elevator building, virtual doorman, and bike room. Storage is available. Close to transportation and shopping. Showings scheduled at your convenience.

Listing History for 38 Stratford Road, 1-C

Now
12/03/2023
POM by Rachel Stern
Brooklyn High Rise LLC
12/01/2023
Applications by Rachel Stern
Brooklyn High Rise LLC

Building Details for 38 Stratford Road

OwnershipSingle Family
Building TypeHouse
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1910
Floors/Apts2/11
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Fort Hamilton Pkwy
0.37 miles
Beverley Rd
0.38 miles
Church Av
0.4 miles

Citi Bike

Caton Ave & E 10 St
0.06 miles
E 8 St & Caton Ave
0.14 miles

Contact Agent

Contact Agent

Rachel Stern
Brooklyn High Rise LLC

Prospect Park South | Brooklyn

Quick Profile

Charming tree-lined blocks, grand homes, and grassy center esplanades - Prospect Park South feels more like a quiet suburb than Brooklyn, the most populated borough in New York City. 

The small landmarked neighborhood in south Brooklyn is bounded by Coney Island Avenue to the southwest, Ocean Avenue to the northeast, Prospect Park to the south, and Beverly Road to the south. 

Don’t let the suburban vibe of Prospect Park South fool you, urban grit awaits you just outside the neighborhood's boundaries. It’s about a 45-minute commute to Manhattan on the B, Q, or F train or a short walk to livelier neighborhoods. Prospect Park South is flanked by Windsor Terrace, Kensington, Ditmas Park, and Flatbush. It’s the best of both worlds. 

The history of the neighborhood starts with its original developer, Dean Alvord. If it wasn’t for his unique vision, Prospect Park South may have never blossomed into what it is today. In 1899 Alvord wanted to take advantage of Brooklyn’s newly created railway system that connected the borough. He purchased farmland and began building the neighborhood, which began as a six-block-by-two-block swatch of land with grand homes. Many of the houses were Victorian-inspired. Alvord marketed the neighborhood as a slice of country in the big city and the rest is pretty much history. 

Prospect Park South is a few blocks bigger these days. Its grand Victorian-style homes still define the neighborhood. Other architectural styles found in the nabe include Colonial, French Revival, and Spanish Mission. Apartments and a few prewar co-ops complete the neighborhood's housing stock. 

There aren’t too many places to shop in Prospect Park South but you might find a few spots in the commercial areas along Coney Island Avenue and Church Avenue. The suburban setting of Prospect Park South is popular with young families, which is why they’ve flocked there for the last decade.

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OLR ID: 2068857