Residential Sales in Brooklyn
PARK SLOPE $2,475,000 171 Garfield Place Archive! 117-year-old, 5-bedroom brick and brownstone house; dining room, renovated kitchen and baths, fireplace, bay windows, original detail, rear garden, 17-by-150-ft. lot; taxes $3,985; listed at $2,475,000. Broker: Warren Lewis. BOERUM HILL $774,900 556 State Street 1,090-square-foot, 2-bedroom, 2-bath penthouse condo in a new building; baths, c/a, oak floors,…
PARK SLOPE $2,475,000
171 Garfield Place Archive!
117-year-old, 5-bedroom brick and brownstone house; dining room, renovated kitchen and baths, fireplace, bay windows, original detail, rear garden, 17-by-150-ft. lot; taxes $3,985; listed at $2,475,000. Broker: Warren Lewis.
BOERUM HILL $774,900
556 State Street
1,090-square-foot, 2-bedroom, 2-bath penthouse condo in a new building; baths, c/a, oak floors, washer/dryer; common charge $377; taxes $804 (abated); listed at $774,900. Broker: Brooklyn Properties of 7th Avenue.
Residential Sales [NY Times]
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All together now: Yeah, but the residential-sales listings are three months old! Just like they were three months ago, when people were saying… the exact… same… thing.
Over $700psf at the Boerum Heights building. Where’s A-Y-E now? Probably dreaming that it would have been a thousand dollars if only….
is *what* the beginning of the crash? those sales prices look pretty healthy to me.
Is this the begining of the crash?