Park Slope south of 9th Street — more modest 1890s-1910s brownstones, 4th Avenue F/G corridor mid-rise condos, and the family-oriented quiet blocks bordering Greenwood Heights.
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Upload Photos & Get Quote →South Slope is the section of Park Slope south of 9th Street — the brownstones are smaller, the buildings more modest, and the prices once-historically lower than North Slope. The neighborhood runs roughly from 9th Street south to 24th-25th Street, where Greenwood Heights begins. Bounded by Prospect Park West on the east and 4th Avenue on the west.
The housing stock is overwhelmingly 1890s-1910s brownstone and limestone row houses on the cross streets (10th through 22nd) — more modest than the grand 1880s mansions on Carroll, Garfield, and Montgomery Place to the north. The 4th Avenue corridor has been substantially redeveloped since the 2003 rezoning — low-rise commercial replaced by mid-rise rental and condo buildings; the F and G trains stop at 9th and 15th Streets.
Demographics shifted dramatically — once an Irish-Italian working-class neighborhood, now overwhelmingly young families and professionals priced out of North Slope.
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