Marine Park Apartments and Rentals
(Report as of 05-20-13. Also see: Marine Park Real Estate and Homes for Sale and Marine Park Property Records)
Marine Park is located in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. The following is a real time, up to the minute report for the apartment rental market in Marine Park as of 05-20-13:
Average Rental Stats:
Based on current rental data, the average apartment in Marine Park is rented for $1,500 per month. The average apartment size is unknown square feet and has 1 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms. The majority of homes in the neighborhood are in post war buildings.
About the Current Rental Market:
Marine Park currently has 1 apartment rentals available (0 are furnished apartments and the rest are unfurnished apartments). Of these, 0 apartments are single room studios, 1 are one bedroom apartments, 0 are two bedroom apartments, 0 are three bedroom apartments and the rest are larger. While data is not available for all Marine Park apartment buildings, 0 rentals are known to have been constructed or renovated recently and are therefore likely to be relatively newer in appearance and amenities.
A number of rental properties in Marine Park are luxury apartments or contain premium amenities. Among them, 1 have air conditioning, 1 offer parking.
<-- See a larger map of Marine Park and search all available rental apartment listingsMarine Park is a relatively small Brooklyn neighborhood, stretching north-to-south from Avenue U up to Flatlands, and east to west from Gerrisen Avenue over to Flatbush Avenue. Bordered by Mill Basin and Gerritsen Beach, the Marine Park real estate market offers buyers a quiet, clean, and picturesque neighborhood, complete with affordable and spacious living options.
Housing in the Marine Park real estate market is largely comprised of two-story brick, standalone homes, often with both driveways and back yards. There are also a numbers of brick row houses, wood-framed Gambrel style houses, and a plethora of bungalow houses. Lastly, Marine Park also offers a few 3-4 story, brick condominium apartment buildings.
Marine Park is a quiet middle class neighborhood which has been traditionally known for its Irish and Greek communities. However, the area has begun to received a greater number of Jewish and Eastern European residents. Local dining options include a host of Irish Pubs and grills, Greek diners and restaurants, Kosher delis, and Eastern European bakeries.
Marine Park is also the site of a large community park with three cricket fields, baseball, tennis, basketball, and handball facilities. Marine Pak can be accessed by bus, which connect to the Q, D and the 2,3 trains. Marine Park drivers can also access the Belt Parkway Express via Flatbush or Gerissen Avenues.
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