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Some of the sales recorded last week that went for $1 million or less:

$250K or under: PROSPECT-LEFFERTS GARDENS
310 Lenox Rd #2N; Price=$90,000 GMAP
This is a 1-bedroom co-op, according to StreetEasy. It was asking $105,000. Maintenance= $416. Closed on 8/7/09; deed recorded on 8/17/09.

$250-$500K Range: BUSHWICK
1491 Putnam Avenue; Price=$425,000 GMAP
A 3,300-sf, 2-family house, according to Property Shark. A listing on Zillow said the property, which was asking $469,000, has been with the same family since it was built in 1910 and that it “needs renovations.” Entered into contract on 5/15/09; closed on 8/3/09; deed recorded on 8/20/09.

$500-$750K Range: COBBLE HILL
344 Degraw Street #4A; Price=$599,000 GMAP
This is a 871-sf, 2-bedroom condo, according to StreetEasy, which says it went for asking. Entered into contract on 6/3/09; closed on 8/7/09; deed recorded on 8/18/09.

$750K-$1 Million Range: SOUTH SLOPE
403A 18th Street; Price=$760,000 GMAP
This 1,398-sf, single-family was listed for $799,000 in early May. Entered into contract on 6/3/09; closed on 7/14/09; deed recorded on 8/21/09.

Photos from Property Shark


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  1. someone paid $599k for a 871 sq ft apt on Degraw…so that
    $760k doesn’t sound so bad for 1400sq ft.

    Also that price for degraw is exactly in line with past sales of past couple years —no sign of 10% -20%decline in price there.(for that bldg at least)

  2. Judging from the photos, I think the 18th Street place looks great.

    And it’s right near a bunch of fun stuff in South Slope like Eagle Provisions, a couple bars, a brand new bakery and the new Lucali coming to 20th Street.

  3. I walk by the place on 18th Street often and just noticed that the “for sale” sign had disappeared. It’s a challenging spot because the homes face the noisy Prospect Expressway, so I was curious what it had sold for. I’m impressed with the number, but it does look nice inside and has a great backyard.

  4. I walk by the place on 18th Street often and just noticed that the “for sale” sign had disappeared. It’s a challenging spot because the homes face the noisy Prospect Expressway, so I was curious what it had sold for. I’m impressed with the number, but it does look nice inside and has a great backyard.

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