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1. PROSPECT HEIGHTS $2,341,975
1 Grand Army Plaza, Unit 11E GMAP
The asking price for this 3-bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1,825-sf condo in the Richard Meier on Prospect Park was listed at $2,750,000. According to its listing on StreetEasy, it has a “spacious living area with floor-to-ceiling wall-to-wall glass for optimal light and endless park, city and harbor views. Balcony to the South provides unlimited opportunities for entertaining.” Entered into contract on 2/7/10; closed on 6/17/10; deed recorded on 6/30/10.

2. PARK SLOPE $1,900,000
641 10th Street GMAP
This charming 3,368-sf, 2-family brownstone was House of the Day in September ’08 when the asking price was $2,399,000 — and it was HOTD again in June ’09 when the price was reduced to $2,250,000. Average Reader Appraisal was $1,809,095. Entered into contract on 4/19/10; closed on 6/21/10; deed recorded on 6/30/10.

3. MILL BASIN $1,600,000
2634 National Drive GMAP
The asking price for this waterfront 1-family 2,716-sf home was $1,800,000, according to PropertyShark. Entered into contract on 8/25/10; closed on 2/17/10; deed recorded on 7/1/10.

4. PROSPECT HEIGHTS $1,420,000
286 Park Place GMAP
“This grand four story two family on prime Prospect Heights Street dripping with original detail, and two story extension could be yours. The lot is 131 feet long and the house has a deep garden,” says its listing. According to PropertyShark, the asking price for this 3,992-sf building was $1,572,000. Entered into contract on 6/1/10; closed on 6/22/10; deed recorded on 7/2/10.

5. MIDWOOD $1,340,000
317 Avenue O GMAP
A 3-family house has 3,306 square feet, according to StreetEasy. Entered into contract on 5/27/09; closed on 3/29/10; deed recorded on 6/30/10.

Photos from PropertyShark.


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  1. There was no kitchen on the parlor floor. Only on ground and 2nd floor, but as you pointed out this house was in ok condition with need for updating/reconfiguring Kitchen, bathrooms and so on. With this layout we feared the parlor floor would be underused.