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March 2, 2007
Residential Sales in Brooklyn

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $699,000
114 Clinton Street
2-bedroom, 1-bath, 975-square-foot co-op in a prewar building; elevator, entry foyer, dining area, renovated eat-in kitchen and bath, hardwood floors, 2 exposures; common roof deck and laundry in building; maintenance $818, 50% tax deductible; listed at $699,000, 4 weeks on market. Brokers: Brooklyn Heights Real Estate; Corcoran Group.
PROSPECT PARK $360,000
264 Sixth Avenue (Selburn Arms)
1-bedroom, 1-bath, 600-square-foot co-op in a prewar building; elevator, windowed eat-in kitchen, renovated bath, oversize windows, oak floors, whirlpool tub, 4 exposures; maintenance $514, 33% tax-deductible; listed at $399,000, 11 weeks on market. Brokers: Corcoran Group Brooklyn; Bellmarc Realty.
From the print edition of yesterday's New York Times.
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why is the 6th avenue place that sold listed as prospect park and not park slope? just curious...is this on 6th and garfield. i'm just wondering about the location as it seems pretty cheap for a 1 bedroom in prime park slope.
Posted by: curious at March 2, 2007 11:02 AM
that, plus it was on the market for $399k for 11 weeks!
Posted by: equally curious at March 2, 2007 11:41 AM
I agree and why was a 2 bedroom in the heights sold for only $699? especially considering such a low maintanence...
Posted by: m at March 2, 2007 11:46 AM
these numbers tell me that either the market is softening (and I didn't think it was) or the sellers were desperate, or the places were crapppppy
Posted by: anon at March 2, 2007 11:47 AM
The market is softening. I went to a bunch of open houses in north slope last weekend. There were very few people at each place and most seemed uninterested.
Posted by: Anonymous at March 2, 2007 2:42 PM
The market is softening. I went to a bunch of open houses in north slope last weekend. There were very few people at each place and most seemed uninterested.
Posted by: Anonymous at March 2, 2007 2:43 PM
that's interesting. our place is for sale in the north slope and we had an open house last weekend and had around 42 people come through in about 3 hours.
received 4 contracts this week...2 of which were a little over our asking price.
guess you weren't at ours.
Posted by: anonymous at March 2, 2007 2:50 PM
guess not. Don't believe the hype.
Posted by: Anonymous at March 2, 2007 4:34 PM
last week 3.5 million people came to the open house at my East Williamsburg Walk up. Highliann Krasnow and Arlene Awaye were making out in a corner it was so hot! You've got to buy now. Brooklyn is so safe.
Posted by: mikeboomberg at March 3, 2007 12:21 PM
wow. who knew?
Posted by: anon. at March 3, 2007 3:53 PM

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