Last Week's Biggest Sales
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…
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.
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?
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.
show me the comps.
do not show me the asks.