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October 19, 2006

Just Sold in Brooklyn!

70washnypost3.jpgDUMBO $1,100,000
70 Washington Street
One-bedroom, two-bath condo, 1,300 square feet, with dining room, 11-foot ceilings, wine cooler and washer/dryer; building features parking, gym and roof deck. Common charges $525, taxes $21. Asking price $1,175,000, on market six months. Broker: Danielle Mosse, Brooklyn Heights Real Estate/ Dowling Realty Group

EAST FLATBUSH $140,000
720 E. 31st Street
One-bedroom, one-bath co-op, 550 square feet, with renovated eat-in kitchen with stainless-steel appliances; building features garage, laundry and storage. Maintenance $503, 50 percent tax-deductible. Asking price $145,000, on market nine weeks. Broker: Juliet Gittens, Brooklyn Heights Real Estate/Dowling Realty Group.

PARK SLOPE $1,325,000
142 16th Street
Prewar four-bedroom, two-bath townhouse, 1,940 square feet, with dining room, full finished basement with rec room and boiler room, new wide plank flooring and backyard. Asking price $1,350,000, on market 6 1/2 months. Brokers: James Cornell and Leslie Marshall, The Corcoran Group
Just Sold! [NY Post]

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Comments

Not to be off topic but here's the latest on the Broken Angel saga:
http://www.nydailynews.com/boroughs/story/463008p-389599c.html
They're out of the house and Arthur got arrested. Soooo sad.
The son sounds a little like he doesn't want to be bothered though.

Posted by: Anonymous at October 19, 2006 10:58 AM

Over $1.3 million for less than 2000 sq ft on 16th between 4th and 5th! Wow. Maybe my South Slope shack is worth more than I thought!

Posted by: Anonymous at October 19, 2006 11:02 AM

Are the asking prices listed, the original asking price or the latest asking price?

Posted by: Confused at October 19, 2006 11:37 AM

Clicking on the just-sold link at the Post and reading the sales in Manhattan reminds us that it really is cheaper to live in Brooklyn. No matter how prices might have gone up in Brooklyn. Wow on some of those Manhattan condo and co-op prices. You get half the square footage. Pay twice the taxes.

Posted by: Anonymous at October 19, 2006 9:23 PM

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