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

$250K or under: CLINTON HILL
195 Willoughby Avenue, #109; Price=$165,000 GMAP
The listing for this co-op said it’s a 450-sf, 1st floor studio. It was asking $199,000. Maintenance=$335/month. Closed on 10/27/09; deed recorded on 10/29/09.

$250-$500K Range: COBBLE HILL
200 Congress Street, #5C; Price=$475,000 GMAP
This 725-sf, 1-bedroom co-op was listed for $499,000 in June. Maintenance=$678/month. Closed on 10/14/09; deed recorded on 10/29/09.

$500-$750K Range: SOUTH SLOPE
421 17th Street; Price=$700,000 GMAP
This 972-sf house was listed for $799,000 in late May, according to StreetEasy. Property Shark says it last sold for $450,000 in ’04. Entered into contract on 8/13/09; closed on 9/1/09; deed recorded on 10/30/09.

$750K-$1 Million Range: SUNSET PARK
551 57th Street; Price=$780,000 GMAP
This is a 3,072-sf, 2-family, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 7/24/09; closed on 10/9/09; deed recorded on 10/26/09.

Photos from Property Shark.


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  1. no. it’s just an ugly building from 1961. Ornament was crime in those days. Old brownstone houses were thought to be white elephants waiting for the boneyard. It is all part of the flow of history.

  2. This Cobble Hill building has been discussed on this site before.

    It was a very cool building until its appearance was destroyed by replacement windows. If you round the corner, you see the stairwell windows are still the black iron, multi-paned windows. Very modern.

    It is very nicely situated in one of the most picturesque parts of the neighborhood and is across the street from a park and the mews. It is by no means “the projects,” it just looks that way in photos.

  3. So this co-op in the center of cobble hill reminds you of your horrific childhood in Sheepshead bay? that’s sad in a way.

    Posted by: Minard Lafever at November 5, 2009 1:39 PM

    Read the post properly before commenting please…

    I will not let twits pull me into senseless back and forth arguments ,I will not let twits pull me into senseless back and forth arguments…

  4. Such disdain for public housing. There are some very architecturally distinguished housing projects in NYC, which lead the way in creating solid, healthful housing for the underpriviled. No need to be so snooty about “public housing being crap” that’s just know-nothing talk.

    Posted by: Minard Lafever at November 5, 2009 12:35 PM

    Yeah, when I was growing up I was SOOOO jealous of all my friends that lived in the Sheepshead projects. I mean, I NEVER got to hear gunshots and see crack being sold like they did. Lucky…

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