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Marine Park Real Estate

Marine Park real estate is some of Brooklyn's most attractive family housing. Due to gentrification, prices in Brooklyn have been soaring. Most of the affordable neighborhoods are plagued with high crime. Marine Park is a safe family neighborhood with good schools and affordable housing. This old-fashioned neighborhood is lined with small locally owned businesses and open green space.

Marine Park School District

If you are a family looking at Marine Park real estate, you are probably interested in learning more about the local schools. The district elementary schools are P.S. 207 and P.S. 222. Both schools test way above city averages. The middle school (278) boasts high test scores in English and Science. James Madison High School beat the city's average SAT scores and a graduation rate. You can be assured that your children will get a great education.

Transportation

Marine Park also has access to convenient public transportation. To get to Manhattan, you take a short bus ride to Kings Highway train station. At the train station, depending on your destination, you can hop on the B or Q train. Travel time to Midtown is normally under an hour.

Marine Park

At over 700-acres, Marine Park is Brooklyn's largest park. Its varied recreational facilities include baseball fields, basketball courts, Wi-Fi, tennis courts, water play, playgrounds, paddle boating, nature centers, hiking trails, skate parks, kayaking, canoeing, golf course, exercise equipment, handball courts, dog areas, food truck, football fields, bocce courts, and cricket fields. The variety of recreational activities means Marine Park real estate owners never have to have a dull weekend.

Madison Estates Sotheby's

Are you interested in Marine Park real estate? Madison Estates Sotheby's can help. Homeownership comes with many benefits including building wealth, providing a stable home, and affording tax benefits. Now is a great time to buy Marine Park real estate. This Brooklyn neighborhood still offers safe and affordable housing, but you never know when prices will soar. Our team is here to help you through every step of the home buying process. Call our office at 718-666-2696 to begin your journey toward homeownership.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to renovate my Marine Park home before selling?

Marine Park buyers value space and affordability over high-end finishes. Smart investments: paint, deep cleaning, decluttering, addressing deferred maintenance. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696 before any project.

How do I prepare my Marine Park home for showings?

Deep clean, declutter, depersonalize. If you have outdoor space, make sure it's tidy. The Franzese Group provides a pre-listing checklist with every Marine Park listing. Call (718) 666-2696.

How long does it take to sell a home in Marine Park?

Marine Park has steady demand from families specifically seeking safe affordable housing with good schools. Well-priced listings typically go under contract within 30 to 60 days. Homes near the park and the top-ranked schools move fastest. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696.

How long is the commute from Marine Park to Manhattan?

Marine Park requires a short bus ride to the Kings Highway train station, where you can hop on the B or Q train. Travel time to Midtown is typically under an hour.

Is Marine Park a good neighborhood for families?

Marine Park is one of Brooklyn's strongest family neighborhoods. The combination of safe streets, good public schools (testing above city averages), affordable housing, and proximity to Brooklyn's largest park with extensive recreational facilities makes it unusually well-suited for families with children. The trade-off is longer commute to Manhattan than denser neighborhoods. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696.

Is Marine Park a good place to live?

Marine Park appeals strongly to families and buyers who want a quiet, safe, spacious neighborhood with a suburban feel inside the city. It offers detached and semi-detached single- and two-family homes, high homeownership, tree-lined streets, and Brooklyn's largest park, with its salt marsh, athletic fields, and nature trails, right in the neighborhood. Its southeastern location means reliance on buses to reach the subway and a longer commute, but for buyers prioritizing space, safety, and greenery, Marine Park is one of Brooklyn's most appealing residential neighborhoods.

Is Marine Park expensive?

Marine Park offers strong value for buyers seeking a house in a safe, quiet neighborhood, with prices generally more moderate than the premium brownstone belt of northern Brooklyn. Its housing of detached and semi-detached single- and two-family homes appeals to families and to buyers seeking rental income, and larger single-family homes command the highest values. As one of Brooklyn's more desirable family neighborhoods, prices have risen over time, but Marine Park still offers relative value for the space and quality of life it provides.

Is Marine Park safe?

Marine Park is widely considered one of the safest, quietest neighborhoods in Brooklyn. A residential, family-oriented area in the southeastern part of the borough centered on its namesake park, it has low crime, tidy streets of single- and two-family homes, and a strong, settled community feel. As with any neighborhood, common-sense awareness is sensible, but Marine Park is regarded as one of the more secure, suburban-feeling places to live in Brooklyn, particularly appealing to families.

Should I sell my Marine Park home now or wait?

Marine Park has stayed safe and affordable, but Brooklyn's overall price pressure could push values up as families discover the neighborhood. Selling now captures current value; holding may capture appreciation if the gentrification pattern continues. Call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696.

What does it cost to sell a home in Marine Park?

Selling costs include commission (5-6%), NY State transfer tax (0.4%), NYC transfer tax (1-1.425%), attorney fees ($1,500-$3,500), and any buyer credits. The Franzese Group provides a complete net sheet up front. Call (718) 666-2696.

What is Marine Park known for?

Marine Park is known as one of Brooklyn's most attractive family neighborhoods - a rare combination of safety, good schools, and affordable housing while most affordable Brooklyn neighborhoods have higher crime. The old-fashioned neighborhood is lined with small locally-owned businesses and open green space. Schools test above city averages: P.S. 207, P.S. 222, MS 278, and James Madison High School. The neighborhood is anchored by Marine Park itself - at 700+ acres, Brooklyn's largest park - with recreational facilities including baseball fields, basketball courts, tennis courts, playgrounds, paddle boating, nature centers, hiking trails, kayaking, canoeing, golf course, and more. To explore Marine Park real estate, call (718) 666-2696.

What is my Marine Park home worth?

Marine Park is one of the more affordable family neighborhoods in Brooklyn while still being safe with good schools - a rare combination. Your value depends on lot size, condition, proximity to Marine Park itself (Brooklyn's largest park at 700+ acres), and the local schools. For a free valuation, call The Franzese Group at (718) 666-2696. View current inventory on our Marine Park real estate page.

What kind of housing is available in Marine Park?

Marine Park housing is dominated by single-family homes and two-family homes, with a smaller stock of multi-family residences. The neighborhood's old-fashioned character means well-maintained traditional housing with yards and proper front entries. To browse Marine Park listings, call (718) 666-2696.

Where is Marine Park and what is it like?

Marine Park is a residential neighborhood in southeastern Brooklyn, named for and centered on Marine Park, the borough's largest park, with its expansive salt marsh, athletic fields, and nature trails. It is bordered by Flatlands, Gerritsen Beach, Mill Basin, and Sheepshead Bay. The neighborhood has a quiet, almost suburban character, with tree-lined streets of single- and two-family homes, high homeownership, and a strong family-oriented community. Served mainly by buses connecting to the subway, it offers space, safety, and greenery unusual for New York City.