Brooklyn Sales: Under a Million
Some of the sales recorded last week that went for $1 million or less: Under $250K: PARK SLOPE 195 Garfield Place, Apt. 4H; Price=$230,000 GMAP This 400-sf studio co-op was originally listed for $299,000 last November, according to StreetEasy. The price was reduced to $280,000 in January. Maintenance=$423. Entered into contract on 2/27/09; closed on…

Some of the sales recorded last week that went for $1 million or less:
Under $250K: PARK SLOPE
195 Garfield Place, Apt. 4H; Price=$230,000 GMAP
This 400-sf studio co-op was originally listed for $299,000 last November, according to StreetEasy. The price was reduced to $280,000 in January. Maintenance=$423. Entered into contract on 2/27/09; closed on 4/14/09; deed recorded on 4/21/09.
$300-$500K Range: CROWN HEIGHTS
1368 Park Place; Price=$495,000 GMAP
This is a 2,952-square-foot, 2-family, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 12/3/08; closed on 3/23/09; deed recorded on 4/21/09.
$500-$750K Range: BUSHWICK
1305 Bushwick Avenue; Price=$605,000 GMAP
A 3,000-square-foot, 2-family house, according to Property Shark. The listing history on StreetEasy says it hit the market last April for $624,000 and its price was reduced several times, until it was asking $545,000 in September. Perplexing that it sold for more than the last ask after being on the market for awhile. Entered into contract on 1/5/09; closed on 4/17/09; deed recorded on 4/24/09.
$750K-$1 Million Range: RED HOOK
52 Dikeman Street; Price=$980,000 GMAP
Last November, when this 2,620-sf, two-family was an Open House Pick, it was listed for $975,000. It got the Times treatment that month and did not linger on the market. Entered into contract on 1/21/09; closed on 4/9/09; deed recorded on 4/21/09.
Photos from Property Shark.
> “The late night retard jamboree.”
Said the retard posting the latest of all.
Glad to see you guys holding down the fort so late at night. Also nice to know that posters like BklynSoFar is here policing the thread.
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Then..
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I am The What.”
The late night retard jamboree. Look Assheads there is only one ‘What” and that’s me.
The What (Official)
Someday this war is gonna end…
Nonsense.
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And the Walrus.
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Mr. B.,
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Mr. B. can check this.
I skimmed the thread and can’t really offer any views on today’s posts (other than to note that there was a lot of animosity for 11217).
lechacal, Did you read the entire thread or is this simply a general comment. Just curious.
Were his arguments today good? I’m interested in hearing your opinion after you read the thread.
11217 has always struck me as pretty even tempered and reasonable. I guess I missed him being bullish, but so what? As long as he can make a good argument, good for him. These days the whole price debate is totally dominated by us bears. We need somebody to hit balls to on the other side of the net.
And I like park slope and talk about it all the time too but haven’t managed to incur the wrath of anyone who matters (except DIBS, but we buried the hatchet pretty quickly).
I’ll take you out for a jameson and ginger ale sometime 11217.
Heh heh heh, Montrose.
Dirty Hipster, there’s a nice brownstone for sale right now on Bushwick Ave. but it’s too loud there. Side streets are better. Myrtle-Broadway J and Central M is a pretty good area. (You should totally check out the new bar Tandem there, you’ll love it.) We’d be happy with something there or Wyckoff Heights (aka Ridgewick). Commute on J rocks if you work on Lower East Side or Wall St. Also very convenient to South Williamsburg. Terrible for midtown — I don’t know about the morning commute, but at night going to meet real estate agents it always takes me an hour. Lame!