Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
$699,000
Potential Rebate: $10,485
Welcome to this charming semi-attached single-family home at 1840 East 35th Street in Marine Park. This well-kept property offers a functional layout, modern touches, and an ideal location near the park and neighborhood conveniences.<br> <br> The first floor features an inviting open-concept layout with a seamless flow between the living area and kitchen-perfect for modern living and entertaining.<br> Upstairs are two bright bedrooms and a full bathroom, providing a comfortable setup for everyday living.<br> <br> The home includes a lovely front garden and a spacious, fully fenced backyard. An extension room at the rear adds valuable extra space-for an office or sunroom-with direct access to the yard.<br> <br> The spacious basement offers great storage, laundry capability, and flexible space for a gym, recreation room, or workspace.<br> <br> Located in the heart of Marine Park, this home sits moments from the park's walking paths, playgrounds, sports fields, and serene green spaces. You're also close to schools, shopping, restaurants, and public transportation, making daily life convenient and enjoyable.<br> <br> Don't miss the chance to make 1840 East 35th Street your new home!
$3,934 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$10,485
Monthly savings impact
$29/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
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Compare average listing prices and value metrics for 1840 East 35TH Street against the surrounding Marine Park market.
than the Marine Park price-per-sq-ft average
This building commands a premium compared to the neighborhood baseline. This typically indicates superior amenities, newer construction, or prime positioning within Marine Park.
Marine Park is where the city ends and nature begins. Centered around the massive park of the same name (Brooklyn's largest), it is a neighborhood of flat land, salt marshes, and endless sky. For buyers seeking Marine Park Brooklyn real estate, it offers a suburban park-side life.
Living in Marine Park is active. The park is the hub—residents golf, bike, and hike the nature trails. As a Brooklyn NYC neighborhood, it feels like a nature preserve.
The market for homes for sale in Marine Park is almost exclusively semi-detached and detached brick homes.
It is affordable compared to the rest of the borough and very stable.
The lifestyle in Marine Park revolves around the park. Sports leagues, running clubs, and family picnics are the norm.
The community is heavily Irish-American and Italian-American, with a small-town feel.
Marine Park is a "two-fare zone" for many—meaning a bus ride to the train. The B2 and B100 buses connect to the Q line.
Most residents drive.
Marine Park (the park) has a golf course, nature center, cricket fields, and bocce courts.
Amenities: Kings Plaza Mall is on the border, providing major retail.
Marine Park is best for nature lovers, golfers, and families who don't mind a bus commute.

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