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

$250K or under: SUNSET PARK
466 49th Street, #4; Price=$110,000 GMAP
This 550-sf, 2-bedroom co-op was originally listed for $135,000 in April, according to StreetEasy. Maintenance=$275/month. Closed on 8/28/09; deed recorded on 9/15/09.

$250-$500K Range: GREENWOOD HEIGHTS
643 6th Avenue; Price=$300,000 GMAP
This is an 884-sf, 2-family, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 4/21/09; closed on 9/3/09; deed recorded on 9/14/09.

$500-$750K Range: WINDSOR TERRACE
279 Prospect Park West, #2A; Price=$595,000 GMAP
This is a 1,196-sf condo, according to Property Shark, divided thus: main floor is 900 sf; smaller upper level has bedroom; and above that is a roof deck. The condo was first listed in the mid $600,000’s, but by the time it wound up here was asking $599,000. Entered into contract on 7/28/09; closed on 9/11/09; deed recorded on 9/17/09.

$750K-$1 Million Range: PARK SLOPE
323 7th Street; Price=$850,000 GMAP
This is a 2,346-sf, 3-family house, according to Property Shark. There’s no listings trail, but it was definitely an estate sale. Entered into contract on 7/9/09; closed on 8/26/09; deed recorded on 9/17/09.

Photos from Property Shark.


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  1. Yeah, Sunset Park condo super cheap but note small square footage. Probably really a one bedroom somehow divided into two. But still cheap. $115K is about the price of a studio these days.

    I was chatting last night with a friend who has a similar size apt (one bedroom) she bought for $62,000 in 1998. It’s on Gramercy Park and she has a key to the park. Ay yi yi. Reminds me also of the friend who owns a sprawling and elegant very fancy place with coffered ceilings in midtown (not a great location) and he bought that for only about $200,000 the same year, when there were drug dealers and prostitutes living in the building. Now the same size apt in Queens will cost you slightly more.

  2. i hate how houses are classified by how many “families” it has. such a stupid outdated concept. what does that even MEAN it’s “two family.” ugh why can’t it just be called two dwellings? oh i do think i know the reason…

    *rob*

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