Last week we took a walk around two of the model units in Naftali Group’s new luxury rental development, the Landmark Park Slope, where over 50 percent of the units are already rented and tenants have begun moving in. The building has some nice condo-type amenities, and the finishes are above average for a rental building. We looked at a one-bedroom unit with a balcony, which would rent for about $3,300, and a two-bedroom that would go for $4,300. By our back-of-the-envelope calculations, that’s in the ballpark of about $6 or so per square foot for interior space per month, about average these days for new developments in prime areas. There is a gym and parking garage, and tenants in every apartment can rent an extra storage closet in the hall on their floor for an additional $75 a month. There’s also a rooftop terrace with a grill and an outdoor terrace on one of the middle floors (both of which have wi-fi). AptsandLofts.com is handling all of the development’s marketing and leasing. Click through to the jump to see interior shots. What do you think of it?

Here’s the one-bedroom:

And here’s the two-bedroom:


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  1. The micro above the stove, one would need a ladder to reach, it is way too high. The kitchen cabinetry is very ugly. The other cabinets are too high and can hardly be used unless you keep your ladder out at all times.

    The rooms look really small. I can already see that there is no room for a table and chairs, just 2 bar stools at the counter.

    I see there are no dressers in the bedroom, probably the bedroom is not big enough for them.

    The apartment shows nice, for an effenciency (sp) apartment, where as, a single person just moving out from Mom and Dads, this is who the apartment is perfect for, that way the single can buy furniture to fit the space.

    The heat A/C united under the windows are very big and are not nice looking at all, and take up too much space.

    I do like that everyone has the same window coverings at least from the outside it makes the building look a bit uniform, and you can always put your own thing on the inside.

    Not loving the bathroom to much either, it is as about as warm an an iceberg.