Bergen Beach

Zip Code(s): 11234

General Information:

When one discovers the quaint neighborhood of Bergen Beach, they fall in love with the feeling of being in a small town in a big city. This is the closest thing to Mayberry that Brooklyn has to offer. The people seem a little more laid back, the homes are larger and you would feel comfortable knowing that you got the best of both worlds with the convenience to Manhattan, yet away from it all.

The variety of housing in Bergen Beach and Mill Basin is impressive. Many homes are custom-designed, and situated on large lots, averaging 40’x100’ (that's double the average Brooklyn lot size). As a result, most homes in this area feature spacious backyards and, since the residents are extremely proud of their community, beautifully landscaped front gardens. Many corner properties are located on 60’x100’ lots, and are prized by family-oriented buyers. Approximately 75% of the houses in Bergen Beach are two-story single-family residences, with two-family houses making up the rest. Three- and multi-family housing is virtually non-existent.

Community:

Mill Basin has an extensive waterfront, and since the late 60's, mansions have been built on the generous waterfront lots. A drive through Mill Basin's “inner circle” streets is an architectural tour de force, showcasing unique designer houses and precision landscaping. This neighborhood has always attracted well-heeled buyers; the property values tripled over the last decade, and continue to rise.

The elementary schools in Bergen Beach (P.S. 312) and Mill Basin (P.S. 236) are among the many reasons these neighborhoods are so attractive to families - the schools boast some of the highest math & reading scores in the borough. Another reason Bergen Beach continues to be a “hot spot” for home buyers with children, is the 77-acre McGuire Park, and the John Malone Community Center sports complex. The complex features baseball diamonds, soccer and football fields, tennis courts, a roller-hockey rink, state-of-the-art equipment, and brand-new Astroturf. Besides McGuire Park, nearby Gateway National Recreation Area and Marine Park provide plenty of green space.

The area's major shopping attraction is the Kings Plaza Mall, a 26-acre shopping complex which includes over 150 stores, 1.1 million square feet of retail space, its own marina, and a multiplex movie theater. Located just outside Mill Basin, the mall provides a great shopping destination without disturbing the peace and quiet of the community.

Local Quotes


"As a local resident, I love the neighborhood feel of Bergen Beach.  I take the kids to Bergen Beach Cafe for breakfast and it seems like you're in a small town in the big city." John Reinhardt

"I have been a part of the Bergen Beach community for 50 years.  I have enjoyed watching the kids grow up and become adults.  The great thing about this area is that many families come back and raise their children here too.  The schools are great and the tight-knit community feeling is something that is truly rare to find today."

Local Favorites

Some of the best kept secrets exist in Bergen Beach.  Check out some of the local favorite spots and get a flavor of the neighborhood.
Bergen Beach Cafe:
A simple and solid diner like place where everybody knows your name.
Good value and great service.  There is a room in the back where you can have a private meeting or party.