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Some of the sales recorded last week that went for $1 million or less:

$250K or under: FLATBUSH (?)
759 East 10th Street, #7J; Price=$175,000 GMAP
It seems like this co-op probably falls within Flatbush’s boundaries, but its listing called it Midwood. The 2-bedroom was first asking $219,000. Closed on 10/23/09; deed recorded on 11/5/09.

$250-$500K Range: EAST NEW YORK
585 Sheffield Avenue; Price=$390,000 GMAP
This 3,300-sf house was listed for $455,000 in April, according to StreetEasy. Entered into contract on 8/28/09; closed on 10/27/09; deed recorded on 11/6/09.

$500-$750K Range: BEDFORD-STUYVESANT
747 Hancock Street; Price=$609,000 GMAP
When this property was an Open House Pick in June, it was listed for $699,000. Its listing described the 2,940-sf 2-family as in “mint condition.” Entered into contract on 9/24/09; closed on 10/28/09; deed recorded on 11/5/09.

$750K-$1 Million Range: FORT GREENE
One Hanson Place, #12H; Price=$945,000 GMAP
According to StreetEasy, this 1475-sf, 2-bedroom was first listed for $1,222,431 in May ’08. The price was reduced to what it sold for this August. Entered into contract on 9/17/09; closed on 10/30/09; deed recorded on 11/5/09.

Photos from Property Shark.


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  1. bkny, you’re just being a snoby elitist now. 🙂

    If you’re on that block of Stuyvesant Ave where that tree drops all those long brown pods then you need to take about a $150,000 haircut.

  2. Dave if yours is $200,000 + more, than i guess mine would be $400,000 + more from the Hancock House, considering my location is more prime than yours (closer to the subway & in landmarked stuyvesant heights). LOL

    i like how your math works for me!

  3. I have to agree, mopar.

    But it is kind of funny. Just as I didn’t understand paying double the price of my Stuyvesant Ave house for a place in Ft greene, I’m hoping it remains the case that mine is still worth $200,000 + more being just two blocks west of this one. 🙂

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