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

$250K or under: BEDFORD-STUYVESANT
22 Gunther Place; Price=$200,000 GMAP
This is a 1,530-sf, 2-family, according to Property Shark. There had been some foreclosure pressure on it. Entered into contract on 2/2/09; closed on 2/2/09; deed recorded on 8/25/09.

$250-$500K Range: BROOKLYN HEIGHTS
145 Hicks Street #A12; Price= $432,000 GMAP
StreetEasy pegs this co-op as an 800-sf 1-bed, and says it was originally listed for $525,000 in February. Entered into contract on 5/19/09; closed on 8/26/09; deed recorded on 8/27/09.

$500-$750K Range: BAY RIDGE
80 68th Street; Price=$585,000 GMAP
A 1,254-sf, single-family house, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 4/22/09; closed on 7/30/09; deed recorded on 8/28/09.

$750K-$1 Million Range: WILLIAMSBURG
184 Devoe Street; Price=$837,500 GMAP
This 2,304-sf, two-family was listed for $895,000, says Prop Shark. Entered into contract on 5/21/08; closed on 8/12/09; deed recorded on 8/24/09.

Photos from Property Shark and Everyscape


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  1. Totally molehill – the streets south of metro btw union and graham aves are great. i consider this “prime williamsburg” as opposed to most who think west of the BQE is.

  2. the devoe house is on one of the very nicest blocks in italian (east) williamsburg. tree canopy and charm that can’t be found on but a handful of other streets in all of williamsburg.

  3. I’m just amused because Devoe Street and Gunther street are essentially the same kind of wood-frame little house. Charming in their own right — but with a real value far closer to $200K than 800K.

    And yes, I realize location counts for a great deal — but in pre-boom days, so did things like quality.

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