1. PARK SLOPE $4,000,000
178 Garfield Place GMAP P*Shark
This is J. Crew Creative Director Jenna Lyon’s much-talked about Park Slope townhouse. As a HOTD, we noted: “Beautiful place, great location, nothing not to like, really, except maybe the price, which weighs in at a hefty $3,750,000. Who knows: It’s definitely the kind of place someone with dough could fall in love with and just have to have.” Entered into contract on 12/2/11; closed on 2/06/12; deed recorded on 3/26/2012.

2. DUMBO $3,000,000
30 Main Street, #11G GMAP P*Shark
A Condo of the Day in December: “This 2,500-square-foot corner loft in Dumbo’s Sweeney Building at 30 Main Street is pretty darn sweet and the owners know it, which is why they’ve floated a $3,100,000 asking price.” #11G was the most expensive on a per-square-foot basis than any of the four other units currently on the market in the building. According to the Real Deal, this unit was actually sold by Vince Clark, a musician and songwriter who purchased Jenna Lyons home above! Entered into contract on 2/6/12; closed on 3/22/12; deed recorded on 3/30/2012.

3. MANHATTAN BEACH $2,900,000
39 Exeter Street GMAP P*Shark
The listing says: “Huge open floor plan. Rooms could be used as is or divided. Beautiful EIK, top of the line SS appli, granite counters, tile back splash & floors, sliders to rear patio & yard.” The home was asking $2,950,000. Entered into contract on 1/1/12; closed on 3/15/12; deed recorded on 3/29/2012.

4. DUMBO $2,672,906.25
192 Water Street, #PH5 GMAP P*Shark
A three bed/two-and-a-half bath penthouse unit. Square footage: 2,470, asking price: $2,700,000. Entered into contract on 5/1/11; closed on 3/16/12; deed recorded on 3/30/2012.

5. DUMBO $2,494,712.50
192 Water Street, #PH4 GMAP P*Shark
Another three bed/two-and-a-half bath penhouse unit. Square footage: 2,808, asking price: $2,450,000. Entered into contract on 10/17/11; closed on 3/08/12; deed recorded on 3/29/2012.

Honorable Mentions
496 2nd Street, sold for $2,371,200.00
451 8th Street, sold for $2,300,000.00


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