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October 29, 2008
Last Week's Biggest Sales

They all seem like bargains next to Remsen!
1. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $10,800,000
88 Remsen Street GMAP (left)
Two buildings and a whole lotta dough. The main, five-story house includes a 2,000-sf, ground-floor rental and about a gazillion bedrooms, while the adjacent carriage house has a two-car garage and another apartment. Deed recorded 10/23. More detail here.
2. BOROUGH PARK $2,100,000
1649 49th Street GMAP (right)
4,770-sf, 3-family built around 1901 that was subject to a major revamp a few years ago, according to Property Shark. Deed recorded 10/21.
3. PARK SLOPE $1,780,000
825 Union Street GMAP
The one listing we found for this says that it was once asking $2,000,000. (When it was on the market, exactly, or for how long, is unclear.) 4,800-sf, four-family townhouse. Deed recorded 10/22.
4. CARROLL GARDENS $1,705,000
23A 2nd Street GMAP
3-story, 2-family brownstone listed for $1,795,000 in late May, according to StreetEasy. Deed recorded 10/20.
5. FORT GREENE $1,650,000
219 Clermont Avenue GMAP
4,950-sf, 4-family landmark townhouse. Deed recorded 10/23.
Photos from Property Shark.
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Comments
holy maloly - can't believe that 2nd street house got that price!
Posted by: gkw at October 29, 2008 11:16 AM
Seriously - at 1800 sq. ft. that Carroll Gardens house went for $1000 per sq. ft!
Posted by: Left Hook at October 29, 2008 11:31 AM
What's up with the Union St place? Cheap because it's an investment property? Or does it need a gut reno as well?
Posted by: FatLenny at October 29, 2008 11:54 AM
The Clermont property was asking $2 million with Location, Location. http://www.3location3.com/open-realty/listingview.php?listingID=599&PHPSESSID=00b082823bc1d72f0f563d46c8fe7091.
Selling @ $333/ sf for 5 stories of brownstone is not bad given the current market.
Posted by: la di da di at October 29, 2008 12:14 PM

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