500 Fourth Avenue Sees Most Spring Contracts
This month the Real Deal tried to report some good news for a change by ranking the condos with the most closings and contracts signed between March and May. The results for Brooklyn, which are based on records compiled by StreetEasy, don’t exactly show an on-fire market: Leading the way for the most units going…

This month the Real Deal tried to report some good news for a change by ranking the condos with the most closings and contracts signed between March and May. The results for Brooklyn, which are based on records compiled by StreetEasy, don’t exactly show an on-fire market: Leading the way for the most units going into contract is 500 Fourth Avenue (7 contracts in the 3-month period), followed by Boerum Hill’s Baltic Tower (5 contracts) and Toren, 444 Humboldt, 90 Guernsey, 205 North 7th, all of which had 4 contract signings. As for closings, the most occurred at East New York’s MeadowWood at Gateway (16), Novo and One Northside Piers (8 apiece), and Baltic Tower and the Argyle (7 each). The full rundown is in this PDF chart.
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If sandgroper is not a shill, than he/she should certainly look for work in real estate advertising. The wording of your posts, the explanation points – it seems like a copy and paste from a brochuure or web site. I have been to the open house. I have seen the other options up and down 4th Ave. The neighborhood is so-so, but has real upside. The building itself seems better than average in fit and finish. The real negatives – some very bizarre floorplans and a ridiculous pricing profile in this environment. So, sangroper, your posts are as silly & transparent as an “early bird” 10% off sale. Be careful, or you will get stung. BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.
Ok – the final tally is 1 for everyone else against. This puppy is going rental by the year end.
Been to that building – they don’t even have anything real to show except for mockups and promises. 4th sucks bananas BTW. Yes it’s a short stroll away from decent neighborhoods but there is absolutely nothing good about 4th Ave itself. Maybe some cheap booze and you can change oil in you car on the curbside if you speak spanish.
“A swarm descending upon a transparent shill can be vicious, and I suspect that’s exactly what is going to happen if you keep up this routine.”
Bzzzzzzzzzzzz…
Hey sellhoper, will these apartments be no-fee like Clermont Condominium on Myrtle? (Damn it sucks to be sub-fitty cent sold!)
***Bid half off peak comps***
Thanks Lechacal. I shall watch and read with wonder. But I’ve had my fill with this little back and forth. Better things to do and if I have anything further to say about the building I will, but for now that’s actually it!
Hehehe … I think you’re really funny! My opinion is a genuine outlook. It’s a real shame that you can’t handle a contrary viewpoint – evidenced by your unwarranted condescending comment. Still … I guess you’re just living up to your own sockpuppetness so good on you – enjoy your amusement.
I second DitmasSnark. Sandgroper, you should quit while you are only modestly behind. A swarm descending upon a transparent shill can be vicious, and I suspect that’s exactly what is going to happen if you keep up this routine. This is my one nice guy warning.
Word to to the (un)wise:
If you are trying to shill for a development, don’t write like a shill. No normal person would write what you wrote above, or what you wrote in your (only) other post on this site, which was also about his same building.
Kisses,
DS
LOL How utterly amusing. Pot calling the kettle black? I would say so. Anyhow, an opinion is just an opinion – including yours and mine. Hope you’re enjoying this wonderful sunshine. I am!
Nobody loves a sockpuppet, sandgroper, especially one so egregiously transparent. Step up your game or slither back to the shadows.