Two Bedroom One Bath Floating Home For Sale in Brooklyn, NY $138K
$138,000
Floating home for sale currently docked beside the vibrant Kings Plaza Shopping Center, this unique 2-bedroom boathouse offers the freedom to relocate to any marina of your choice—bringing waterfront living wherever you desire.

Realtor Comments
Motivated Seller, Don’t miss out on a move in ready mint condition Floating Boat Home currently parked in Mill Basin Brooklyn ( Next to Kings Plaza Parking complex) as storage. Features huge living room, upgraded kitchen, guest bedroom, full bath, master bedroom private balcony, and roof top balcony. This boathouse can be owner occupied, tenant occupied or for seasonal use. Docking, water, electric cost is subject to your new Marina’s rate. Why rent when you can have your own apartment with a low monthly payment. Call for further information.
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 500sqft
- 500sqft lot
- Circa 1897

2565 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11234 $138,000
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: Jia ( Jay ) Huang

Pros
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Cultural Diversity
Brooklyn is a melting pot of cultures, with vibrant neighborhoods representing people from all over the world. This results in rich food options, cultural festivals, and community events. -
Access to Manhattan
Brooklyn is just a subway ride away from Manhattan, making it convenient for commuters or those who want to enjoy NYC’s central business and entertainment districts. -
Creative & Arts Scene
It’s a hub for artists, musicians, and creatives. Neighborhoods like Williamsburg and Bushwick are known for street art, galleries, and indie performance spaces. -
Parks & Green Spaces
Prospect Park, Brooklyn Bridge Park, and other green areas offer a refreshing break from urban density. -
Strong Community Feel
Despite being part of a massive city, many Brooklyn neighborhoods feel like close-knit communities with strong local pride. -
Food Scene
From Michelin-starred restaurants to legendary pizza joints, Brooklyn’s food scene is top-tier.
Cons
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Cost of Living
Brooklyn isn’t cheap—rents and home prices have risen significantly, especially in popular areas like Park Slope and Williamsburg. -
Gentrification & Displacement
Long-term residents in many neighborhoods face rising costs and changing communities, leading to social tension. -
Commute Times Can Be Long
While it’s connected to Manhattan, commutes from deeper parts of Brooklyn (like East New York or Canarsie) can be long and unreliable. -
Noise & Crowding
It’s still NYC—expect noise, traffic, and crowds, especially in denser areas. -
Public Services Strain
Some schools and hospitals are overburdened, and infrastructure can lag behind population growth. -
Weather & Urban Heat
Summers can be hot and sticky, winters cold and icy—plus the concrete-heavy landscape can intensify heat in the summer.







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