Last Week’s Biggest Sales: Dominant Dumbo

The Dumbo sale is a record-breaker and the most expensive residential property to change hands in Brooklyn so far this year.
1. DUMBO $7,000,000
One Main Street, Unit 14 GMAP (left)
Wow. The most expensive condo sale ever in Brooklyn was lodged in city records last week. According to a Real Deal article on the 3,100-square-foot property, its new owners, who work in finance, are planning a gut reno. Deed recorded 10/1.
2. PROSPECT HEIGHTS $2,250,000
166 Prospect Place GMAP (right)
This baby was asking $2,475,000 when it was a House of the Day back in February; StreetEasy shows it going into contract in May. It’s a four-story, 3,340-sf two-family. Deed recorded 10/2.
3. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $2,012,750
One Brooklyn Bridge Park, Unit 729 GMAP
Several One Brooklyn Bridge Park closings showed up in public records last week, and this was the priciest. Deed recorded 9/30.
4. PARK SLOPE $1,950,000
466 13th Street GMAP
This three-story brownstone started out listed at $2,300,000 in late February but had been reduced to $2,050,000 by the time it was an Open House Pick in April. Deed recorded 9/29.
5. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $2,012,750
One Brooklyn Bridge Park, Unit 833 GMAP
Sale included a storage unit. Deed recorded 10/3.
Photo of One Main by Planetgordon; 166 Prospect from Property Shark.
Feb 13, 2012 | 10:33 AM