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1. CARROLL GARDENS $1,345,000
215 President Street GMAP (left)
This is a 3,320-sf, 3-family, according to Property Shark. Listing trail MIA. Entered into contract on 6/17/09; closed on 8/14/09; deed recorded on 8/25/09.

2. COBBLE HILL $1,300,000
314 Clinton Street, Unit D GMAP (right)
This is probably the same unit featured as a Co-op of the Day in April, a 1,712-sf floor-through asking $1.35 million. (Only confusion is the apartment number on that listing was 3, not D.) Assuming it is indeed the same unit, the reader appraisal widget came in at $1,042,993. Closed on 8/12/09; deed recorded on 8/24/09.

3. CARROLL GARDENS $1,200,000
82 Woodhull Street GMAP
This is a 3,600-sf, 4-family, according to Property Shark, which says it was asking $1,599,000. Entered into contract on 8/18/09; closed on 8/20/09; deed recorded on 8/27/09.

4. BOERUM HILL $1,130,000
223 Wyckoff Street GMAP
This townhouse was listed for $1,295,000 in February, according to StreetEasy. Entered into contract on 5/18/09; closed on 7/20/09; deed recorded on 8/28/09.

5. PROSPECT HEIGHTS $1,003,500
On Prospect Park, Unit 6L GMAP
This 2-bedroom unit in the Meier-designed condo was listed for $1.6 million, according to StreetEasy. Entered into contract on 7/9/09; closed on 8/14/09; deed recorded on 8/27/09.

Pics from Property Shark.


What's Your Take? Leave a Comment

  1. I know that President Street block. What a rude million dollar awaking living across the street from #198 is going to be.
    Did the broker mention you get your very own junkie occasionally sleeping on the stoop for that price?

  2. A million bucks for a two bedroom apartment in the Meier building sounds somewhat reasonable, but I still wouldn’t be surprised if this time next year similar apartments are being sold for 30% less. Seriously, in lots of cities, $700,000 can buy a duplex penthouse. People who are still flush with cash these days aren’t foolish enough to part with it so stupidly.

    The party’s over. Time to sober up, folks.