227KaneSt.jpgCOBBLE HILL $2,429,000
227 Kane Street
Prewar four-story, four-bedroom, 31/2-bath landmark brownstone on a 17-foot-by-100-foot lot, with dining room, sitting room, three marble mantles, original details, laundry room, central AC and landscaped rear yard. Taxes $5,004. Asking price $2,300,000, on market one week. Brokers: Sue Wolfe, Nancy McKiernan Realty and Bob Deutsch, Brown Harris Stevens. Photo by Kate Leonova for Property Shark.

PARK SLOPE $1,550,000
142 Prospect Park West
Three-bedroom, 21/2-bath corner condo, 1,800 square feet, with washer/dryer, oversized windows, high ceilings, elevator opening into unit, central AC, Juliet balcony and Prospect Park views; building features private roof space and private storage. Common charges $507.25, taxes $187.34. Asking price $1,550,000, on market 25 weeks. Brokers: Alon Hoshmand, Halstead Property and Brown Harris Stevens.

221N11th.jpgWILLIAMSBURG $499,000
221 N. 11th Street
Two-bedroom, one-bath condo, 757 square feet, with new kitchen with stainless- steel appliances and granite counters, new bath, hardwood floors and N/S exposures. Common charges $420, taxes $282. Asking price $499,000, on market four weeks. Brokers: William Vilkelis, Barak Realty and The Developers Group. Photo by Gregg Snodgrass for Property Shark.
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  1. Honestly, I never rag on Brownstoner, but he seems to want to find the out of the ordinary sales that make it look like the market is not softening. Then again, maybe that’s just wishful thinking…

  2. halstead has a townhouse on the corner of kane and clinton wich a one car garage for $2.9. from what i’ve heard is there was a bidding war and it’ll go into contract soon at around $3.2. so i’d say 1 fams in cobble hill are a hot ticket right now

  3. The PPW apartment was not originally priced at $1.55M, despite what the broker would have you think. It was at $1.625M when I saw it and I vaguely remember it coming on to the market at $1.695M.

    C’mon BHS: liar liar pants on fire.

  4. BrownHarrisStevens has another one for sale – similar to Kane in size(width), single family a block north on Baltic St. at $2.8. So doesn’t seem so high even if needs a little.
    There is so little for sale in that general area – CobbleH, BoerumH, CarrollG.

  5. Anon 11:42

    Brooklyn real estate might be doing quite well, but I hope you realize that the info the realtors give to the NY Post is only going to reflect positvely on the market. They aren’t about to give info out about a sale that took a year and sold 20% below asking.

  6. Kane st house was nice, but not a new renovation. starnge layout too. the parlor floor had a bedroom and very small (8’x8′) sitting room and the 3rd floor was half master bedroom and half living room. but it’s a one family and there are rarely any one families in cobble hill so it’s no surprise there was a bidding war. the inventory is just so low, and when this went on the market in the fall the only other houses in the neighborhood were 4 families that need gut jobs, some for much more than this.

  7. Nope, Cobble Hill house is on Kane btwn Court and Clinton, right across from oldest Synagogue in Brooklyn, and a block and a half away from a 22 foot wide house I paid more than $2,000,000 less for 10 years ago! Go Brooklyn