For Landlords · Park Slope, Brooklyn
Park Slope is early on VoucherMatch — list first, capture incoming demand
Park Slope is still building voucher-holder visibility on VoucherMatch — only 0 tenants have named it as a target so far. The broader picture: 1,787 voucher holders are searching Brooklyn this month, and Park Slope listings will surface to them via the borough search the moment they go live.
Demand snapshot
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voucher holders interested in Park Slope (last 180 days)
Active VoucherMatch listings
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Landlord analysis: Park Slope
Park Slope is still building voucher-holder visibility on VoucherMatch — only 0 tenants have named it as a target so far. The broader picture: 1,787 voucher holders are searching Brooklyn this month, and Park Slope listings will surface to them via the borough search the moment they go live.
There are zero active VoucherMatch listings in Park Slope today, so an early listing has no in-market competition on the platform.
Section 8 (HCV) payment standards for NYC moved from $2,780 to $2,910 for a 2BR in FY2026, a 4.7% year-over-year increase — useful context if you're weighing program acceptance.
Bedroom demand and rent standards in Park Slope
Tenant counts (last 180 days) next to the applicable NYC payment standards. CityFHEPS, FHEPS, and HASA share citywide caps; Section 8 (HCV) uses HUD FMRs.
| Unit size | Voucher holders interested | CityFHEPS / FHEPS / HASA cap | Section 8 HUD FMR (FY2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio | Limited demand | $2,646/mo | $2,529+5.1% YoY |
| 1 Bedroom | Limited demand | $2,762/mo | $2,655+5.7% YoY |
| 2 Bedrooms | Limited demand | $3,058/mo | $2,910+4.7% YoY |
| 3 Bedrooms | Limited demand | $3,811/mo | $3,644+5.2% YoY |
| 4 Bedrooms | Limited demand | $4,111/mo | $3,959+5.9% YoY |
Demand combines tenants who applied to a Park Slope listing of that size plus tenants whose profiles name Park Slope as a preference. Payment standards as of July 2025; HUD FMRs from huduser.gov for the New York-Newark-Jersey City metro FMR area.
Park Slope at a glance
Park Slope is one of Brooklyn's most desirable neighborhoods, known for its brownstone-lined streets, excellent schools, and proximity to Prospect Park. The area attracts families and professionals with its village-like atmosphere.
Transit
4th Ave - 9th St · 7th Ave · Grand Army Plaza · Bergen St
~25 minutes to Midtown
Landmarks
- • Prospect Park
- • Grand Army Plaza
- • 7th Avenue shops
- • Old Stone House
Housing stock
Brownstones, pre-war apartments, some new construction
Walkability: high
Plans for Park Slope landlords
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