Just Sold in Brooklyn
WEST MIDWOOD $1,200,000
735 Westminster Road GMAP
7 bedrooms, 3 full baths, closed August 7th, 2007. A 1910 clapboard house, legal 2 family with renovated ownwers duplex, 3 gas fire places, new kitchen and baths, new windows, orginal wood detail, with dirveway and garage. Broker: Mary Kay Gallagher.
KENSINGTON $462,500
717 East Ninth Street GMAP
Three-bedroom, 1 1/2-bath semidetached brick duplex on a 16-by-100-foot lot, with formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, sunroom, den, unfinished basement and rear deck. Asking price $499,000, on market 3 1â„2 months. Broker: Tracey Real Estate.
PROSPECT HEIGHTS $680,000
255 Eastern Parkway GMAP
Prewar 3 1/2-bedroom, two-bath condo, 1,391 square feet, with windowed eat-in kitchen with dishwasher and microwave, parquet floors, window AC and S/E exposures with skyline views; Woodrow Wilson building is pet-friendly and features doorman, laundry and storage. Asking price $675,000, on market 101 days. Broker: Cindy McField, The Corcoran Group.
DITMAS PARK $268,500
570 Westminster Road GMAP
1-bedroom, 1-bath, 850-sq.-ft. co-op in a postwar building; maintenance $501, 48 percent tax deductible; listed at $250,000 (multiple bids), 2 weeks on market. Broker: Brooklyn Hearth Realty.
And a reader sent this one in:
SUNSET PARK $990,000
471 51st Street GMAP 3-story, 2,655-square-foot townhouse on a 20×100 ft. lot; listed at $1,100,000 for sale by owner. The buyer says: We recently closed on the Sunset Park house you listed here back in Jan. It was $990k, which we felt was pretty fair considering the commercial overlay, unused FAR, tight renovations, and turn-key condition of it all. We oozed down to Sunset Park from the Slope since it’s so much more affordable, we love the neighborhood so far – albeit there’s nothing in the same vein as the Slope in terms of bars/cafes/bistros etc. The roast suckling pig I tried last night at Lucky Eight on 52nd and 8th ave. would give any Park Slope restaurant a run for its money though.
First item from Living in Victorian Flatbush; second and third items from The New York Post; fourth item from the print edition of yesterday’s New York Times.
Feb 13, 2012 | 10:33 AM