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1. GRAVESEND $6,000,000
420 Avenue S GMAP
We gave a shout out to Brooklyn’s biggest sale of 2011 in a post last week; this one-family home is 2,697 square feet and sold at $2,224 per square foot. Entered into contract on 4/5/11; closed on 4/5/11; deed recorded on 4/12/2011.

2. GRAVESEND $2,664,000
2233 East 3rd Street GMAP
A two-family, 3,200 square foot home on a 4,483 square foot lot. Entered into contract on 1/15/11; closed on 3/29/2011; deed recorded on 4/12/11.

3. MIDWOOD $2,000,000
911 East 9th Street GMAP
South Brooklyn was owning the top sales last week….This two family comes with a garage or vacant land. The 2,928 square foot home is on a 6,000 square foot lot. Entered into contract on 3/31/2011; closed on 3/31/2011; deed recorded on 4/14/11.

4. GOWANUS $1,835,000
345 Hoyt Street GMAP
Another big sale for Gowanus! 345 Hoyt Street was a HOTD in 2009, where we stated: “Maybe we’re missing something, but we don’t see how the asking price for this three-story house at 345 Hoyt Street (at Carroll Street) in Carroll Gardens can be $2,150,000.” The interiors had been pretty much stripped, although there was a three car garage and some unused FAR. Since 2009, the house has been on the market but didn’t drop any lower than $1,990,000. Guess there’s something to be said about sticking it out! Entered into contract on 2/17/2011; closed on 4/8/2011; deed recorded on 4/14/11.

5. COBBLE HILL $1,699,100
59 Tompkins Place GMAP
59 Topkins was listed for $1.9M last year with an aside to “bring your architect or designer.” And while there are still details in this three-story home, the listing photos suggest a needed revamp. What do you make of the final sale price? Entered into contract on 1/13/2011; closed on 3/30/11; deed recorded on 4/15/11.

Photos via PropertyShark.


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  1. right, enuf with this ‘gowanus’.I usually hate the neighborohood border police but If want to call east side of canal gowanus go ahead….but his property is Carroll Gardens Historic District. How much more Carroll Gardens can you be?