Last Week's Biggest Sales
1. GRAVESEND $7,100,000 2009 East 3rd Street GMAP This isn’t a typo StreetEasy and PropertyShark confirm that this 2-story, 1-family, 2,758-sf home sold for $7.1 million. And according to ACRIS, it looks like the buyers are just moving (or picking up a new property) down the block from their old residence on 3rd Street….
1. GRAVESEND $7,100,000
2009 East 3rd Street GMAP
This isn’t a typo StreetEasy and PropertyShark confirm that this 2-story, 1-family, 2,758-sf home sold for $7.1 million. And according to ACRIS, it looks like the buyers are just moving (or picking up a new property) down the block from their old residence on 3rd Street. Entered into contract on 3/3/10; closed on 6/1/10; deed recorded on 6/11/10.
2. COBBLE HILL $2,700,000
277 Clinton Street GMAP
“This brick federal 2 family home has been lovingly restored and renovated to feature its beautiful, serene qualities great light,wonderful parquet floors, marble mantel, restored plaster detail and fabulous original pocket doors. The cherry built-in bookshelves surrounding the fireplace echo the arched detail of the front parlor windows,” says its description on PropertyShark, which also notes that the first asking price was $2,490,000. It includes an owner’s triplex, 1 rental apartment, and 2,800 sf in total. Entered into contract on 5/7/10; closed on 5/26/10; deed recorded on 6/8/10
3. BAY RIDGE $2,100,000
7921 Narrows Avenue GMAP
According to PropertyShark, this 3,372-sf, 2-family brick house is on an 8,000-sf lot. It was built in 1950 and has a garage. It has been on the market since August ’09 and its first asking price was $2,295,000. Entered into contract on 3/4/10; closed on 5/25/10; deed recorded on 6/7/10.
4. BOERUM HILL $1,800,000
265 Hoyt Street GMAP
This this 2,400-sf, 2-family brick corner building with a garage on Court and Degraw sold for $1,225,000 in 2004. Entered into contract on 4/2/10; closed on 6/11/10; deed recorded on 6/10/10.
5. PARK SLOPE $1,439,000
430 10th Street GMAP
This 3-story house sold for $1,200,000 in 2005 and was asking $1,865,000 when it was House of the Day back in June ’08. When the price dropped to $1,595,000, in September ’09, it was House of the Day again. Average Reader Appraisal was $1,210,155. Entered into contract on 4/17/10; closed on 6/4/10; deed recorded on 6/11/10.
Photos from PropertyShark.
From Legion: “From what I know, there are also some big names in designer jeans and chain electronics in that community.”
Yes. Jordache and Crazy Eddie, both ran afoul of the law, if I remember correctly
Re house #1: I can’t believe that everyone covered by the ruling can afford to pay millions of dollars for their home. Is there a Syrian underclass created by these exorbitant prices? Or are people forced to leave the community, physically if not spiritually?
There was an article in the Times RE section about this community a few years ago. B&H, Century 21, clothing factories etc.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/25/realestate/25cov.html
But they did pay about $200k in transfer taxes.
The assessed value of the Gravesend house is $36,753. LOL.
Oh, and kens, do sephardim know from gefilte fish? Seems a distinctly ashkenaz invention.
ishtar, nope. he is from Uzbekistan.
Jacob the Jeweler is a Syrian Jew, right?
CGar,
Do you remember the SNL fake ad where they did the bris in the back seat of a car to demonstrate the car’s smooth ride? Poifect!