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Bayview Gardens
1265 Shore Parkway, 2-C
Bath Beach, Brooklyn | Bay 16th Street & Bay 17th Street
4 Rooms1 Bed1 Bath750 Square FeetCo-op
$350,000
$350,000
Updated 4 months ago
Sold

Bayview Gardens

1265 Shore Parkway, 2-C

Bath Beach, Brooklyn | Bay 16th Street & Bay 17th Street

4 Rooms1 Bed1 Bath750 Square FeetCo-op

$350,000
Maintenance$875
Price Per SF
$467

This property was sold for $350,000 on 04/23/26.

Listing Features

  • Corner Apartment
  • Entry Foyer
  • Separate Dining Area
  • Windowed Kitchen

Outdoor space and views

  • Water Views

Building Amenities

  • Voice Intercom

Policies

  • Pets Allowed

Property Description for 1265 Shore Parkway, 2-C

Welcome to 1259 Shore Parkway - a spacious, sun-filled one-bedroom, one-bath co-op nestled on a quiet, tree-lined street in the desirable Bath Beach/Dyker Heights section of Brooklyn.

Located on the 2nd floor of a well-kept walk-up building, this charming apartment offers a comfortable and functional layout with four well-proportioned rooms. The inviting, oversized living room is perfect for entertaining, while the large bedroom easily accommodates a king-sized bed and enjoys breathtaking water views. The windowed kitchen features a separate dining area with pleasant glimpses of the bay - making every meal a delight. A windowed full bathroom and generous closet space complete the layout

The co-op's monthly maintenance of $875 includes heat, hot water, and real estate taxes, offering excellent value. The complex is well maintained and features security cameras, a full-time live-in super, and laundry rooms on the premises. Pets are welcome, and subletting is permitted after two years of ownership. On-site parking is available by waiting list.

Ideally situated near 86th Street shopping and dining, local parks and playgrounds, the D train, and several bus lines including the City Express Bus on Cropsey Avenue, this home offers the perfect combination of convenience and comfort.

Experience the warmth of community living in this inviting Bath Beach co-op - a wonderful place to call home.

Photos are virtually staged.


Listing History for 1265 Shore Parkway, 2-C

Now
04/24/2026
$350,000
Sold and Closed by Margaret Calarco
Douglas Elliman
01/06/2026
Contract Signed by Margaret Calarco
Douglas Elliman
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Building Details for 1265 Shore Parkway

OwnershipCo-op
Building TypeLow-Rise
Service LevelVoice Intercom
AgePost-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1949
Floors/Apts3/12
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Licensed As
Margaret A. Calarco
Salesperson
License#:
10401228299
Company:
Douglas Elliman
Margaret Calarco
Douglas Elliman

Bath Beach | Brooklyn

Quick Profile

Bath Beach is a rectangular swatch of land located at the southwestern edge of Brooklyn, along Gravesend Bay. For a small, primarily residential neighborhood it has a lot of history. Bath Beach is named after the famous Roman built spa and hot springs found in Bath, England.

It has a dense urban feel and it’s often confused with its neighbor Bensonhurst. In fact, Bath Beach was once nicknamed Bensonhurst by the sea. Despite its name, there is no beach. It was paved over to make room for modern day roadways. 

Bath Beach is bounded by 86th Street to the north, Shore Parkway to the south, Bay Parkway to the east, and the Dyker Beach Park and Golf Course to the west. 

The ethnically diverse and mostly middle-class neighborhood has a variety of architectural styles that include small apartment buildings, semi-attached homes and mid-20th century attached brick row houses with garages on the ground floor. There are many stand-alone Victorian houses throughout Bath Beach. They’ve been modernized with siding, enclosed porches and brickwork. Their turrets and steeply pitched roofs give a unique aesthetic to the area.  

86th Street is the commercial artery. It’s the heart of everything and offers restaurants serving all types of cuisines, mom and pop shops, and big box retailers.

Bath Beach was once home to freed slaves that were given land settlements in the Mid 19th Century. Its name is derived from an area known as The Bath Beach Resort, an affluent beach club that once stood. Back in the 1860’s, railway advancements began connecting residential neighborhoods of Brooklyn. It didn’t take long for Bath Beach to receive an influx of people. The resort flourished, offering summer homes, yacht clubs and hotels to New York’s high society. Sadly, the beach was paved over in the mid-twentieth century in the name of expansion. The Shore Parkway now stands where the beach club was. 

For decades the area was predominantly Italian but recent waves of Chinese and Russian immigration has changed the fabric of the neighborhood.

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