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

$250K or under: BROOKLYN HEIGHTS
111 Hicks Street, #5C; Price=$240,000 GMAP
This 450-sf studio was listed for $250,000 in March according to StreetEasy. Maintenance=$673/month. Closed on 6/3/09; deed recorded on 12/3/09.

$250-$500K Range: CROWN HEIGHTS
1478 Carroll Street; Price=$498,500 GMAP
This 1,718-sf, single-family sold in an estate sale. Closed on 11/23/09; deed recorded on 12/1/09.

$500-$750K Range: PARK SLOPE
190 Garfield Place, #3F; Price=$585,000 GMAP
This 955-sf, two-bedroom condo was originally asking $775,000 in October ’08, according to StreetEasy, and the price was cut several times until it was last asking $635,000. Entered into contract on 10/12/09; closed on 11/23/09; deed recorded on 12/4/09.

$750K-$1 Million Range: GREENPOINT
135 Milton Street; Price=$825,000 GMAP
This is a 2,364-sf house, says Property Shark. Entered into contract on 10/8/09; closed on 11/16/09; deed recorded on 12/3/09.

Photos from Property Shark


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  1. That Garfield condo had been listed for some time. Originally for $775K!!! It is one weird little apartment, I can tell you that much – smallish living space, narrow bedrooms. But each to his own – there is a buyer for everything at the right price…

  2. dosteov, I agree. But people are still asking hi prices on this street. The house two houses to the left of the one in the pic is for sale at $1.25 mill. Its a floor less and the owners have horrbly amputated the bay window leaving the place looking wounded.I haven’t even seen the inside. Northie – I can’t remember, but it was under a mil.

  3. I knew someone who bought at 190 Garfield a few years ago. They bought in the summer, and when winter arrived, they discovered they had no heat. The condo was totally unresponsive and their young kids were freezing. They got out as quickly as they could. I wouldn’t buy in that building at any price.