150JoralemonSt07.jpgBROOKLYN HEIGHTS $440,000
150 Joralemon Street GMAP
Prewar one-bedroom, 1 1/2–bath co-op, 800 square feet, with 11-foot ceilings and hardwood floors; building is pet-friendly and features rec room, storage, bike room and live-in super. Maintenance $1,301, 53 percent tax-deductible. Asking price $455,000, on market four weeks. Brokers: Robert Frye, Brooklyn Heights Real Estate and Donna Trip, Prudential Douglas Elliman.

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $899,000
33 Willow Street GMAP
Three-bedroom, two-bath co-op, 600 square feet, withtiled bath, chef’s kitchen with stone counters and Sub-Zero, Miele and Thermador appliances, laundry room, E/W exposures and storage. Maintenance $984, 47 percent tax-deductible. Asking price $899,000, on market 14 weeks. Brokers: Betul Ekmecki, Halstead Property and The Corcoran Group.

19maplestreet07.jpgPROSPECT-LEFFERTS GARDENS $675,000
19 Maple Street GMAP
Four-bedroom, two-bath, two-story brick townhouse, 2,400 square feet, with dining room, sunroom, finished basement, original details, shared driveway and two-car garage. Asking price $750,000, on market 10 weeks. Broker: Linda VanderWoude, Halstead Property. Photo by Nicholas Strini for Property Shark,

WILLIAMSBURG $730,000
117 South Third Street GMAP
Two-bedroom, two-bath condo, 1,126 square feet, with central AC, high ceilings, washer/dryer hookup, hardwood floors and balcony; new development features elevator, roof deck, laundry and storage facilities. Common charges $173, taxes $63 (tax-abated for 15 years). Asking price $765,000, on market four weeks. Broker: Levi Chow, The Developers Group.
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  1. Isn’t $1301 a little absurd for maintenance on a one-bedroom, even in BH?

    And, for the record, Brooklyn Heights is probably the most transit-accessible place in the whole city, so I doubt that many people move in so they can drive to Manhattan, a five-minute subway ride away. It’s got a parking situation similar to other neighborhoods of that density in Manhattan.

  2. cars in brooklyn heights is on topic. two of the sold apts. were in brooklyn heights. it is not up to you to decide what is and what is not talked about. that, my friend is the EPITOME of self-righteous.

  3. 12:10,

    PLG booster that I am, I’m still amazed by the prices here and in ALL of brownstone Brooklyn. I certainly paid a lot less 30+ years ago (the only smart financial move in my life).

    Still, you can’t compare Brooklyn to Philadelphia, since we ARE the center of the universe 🙂 [First prize, one week in Philadelphia, second prize, two weeks in Philadelphia, etc]

  4. It still amazes me that 675K is a relative good deal to live in a neighborhood that is still pretty rough. You’d pay 150K for a similar house in a similar neighborhood in Philadelphia.

    I’m just saying.

  5. I went to the first open house at 33 Willow so I know the original asking was 899, as listed.

    The open house was packed and I think they had an accepted offer pretty quickly. Surprised it says 14 weeks on the market.

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