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Studio apartments for rent in Fort Greene

Fort Greene has 41 apartments for rent in the latest snapshot, and the most common bedroom types are studios and 1-bedrooms. That makes it a practical neighborhood to compare if you are weighing a compact studio against a small one-bedroom. The neighborhood stats point to steady renter demand, with an average building rating of 4.5 from 3 reviews and an average tenancy length of 18 months; the average rent increase is 4% (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Find 13 studio apartments for rent in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, with a median rent of $3,694. This page helps you narrow by neighborhood and bedroom count, which matters in a studio where layout, storage, and the sleeping area have to work within one room. Openigloo helps you compare apartments for rent with renter-first signals like building and landlord reviews. Use the page to review pricing, check what comes with the unit, and confirm details like utilities, move-in costs, and lease terms before you apply.

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What to check before for studio apartments in Fort Greene, Brooklyn

  • Studio budgets can move quickly in Fort Greene, so compare the asking rent with the median rent of $3,694 before you tour.
  • In a studio, confirm how the sleeping area is separated from the kitchen setup, where storage fits, and whether there is only one bathroom.
  • Ask what is included in rent, especially heat, hot water, electricity, and any amenity or application fees.
  • Review building and landlord feedback on Openigloo before applying, since the same neighborhood can have very different tenant experiences.
  • Check move-in costs early so the full monthly and upfront expense fits your budget.

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