Just Sold in Brooklyn!
PARK SLOPE $2,900,000 96 Sixth Ave. Prewar renovated four-story, two-family townhouse, 3,800 square feet, with one-bedroom, one-bath garden apartment with steam room and two-bedroom, two-bath owner’s triplex with soaking tub that has room for six, sauna, bay windows, fireplace, dining room and open chef’s kitchen; building features roof deck, courtyard and two-car garage with artist’s…
PARK SLOPE $2,900,000
96 Sixth Ave.
Prewar renovated four-story, two-family townhouse, 3,800 square feet, with one-bedroom, one-bath garden apartment with steam room and two-bedroom, two-bath owner’s triplex with soaking tub that has room for six, sauna, bay windows, fireplace, dining room and open chef’s kitchen; building features roof deck, courtyard and two-car garage with artist’s studio above. Taxes $4,000. Asking price $2,490,000, on market 10 days. (Broker: Jessica Buchman, the Corcoran Group)
SUNSET PARK $900,000
526 58th St.
Two-family townhouse, 20-foot-by-50-foot property on a 20-foot-by-100-foot lot, with two-bedroom, one-bath unit over two- bedroom (convertible to three-bedroom), four-bath owner’s triplex with crown moldings, sunken living room, wood-burning fireplace, central AC, kitchen with granite countertops, Jacuzzi and oak floors, walk-in cedar closets; building features deck and finished basement with office, laundry and storage. Taxes $3,148. Asking price $950,000, on market one month. (Broker: Mayra Ortiz, the Corcoran Group)
Just Sold! [NY Post]
I’d love to have a house with a sauna and steam room. But, where’s the pool and the hot-tub?
Brownstoner,
Still get “loading” on the thread for Open House Follow-up. Not able to comment.
Thanks!
Come on, you dopes — can’t you read? The $2.9m PS house includes a 2-CAR GARAGE WITH ARTISTS STUDIO and what must be the overall level of renovation in a house that has a steam room in the rental?!
I wouldn’t say “so much for a slowing market”…I would say “now I understand what is meant by location, location, location”…
It’s unequivocal at this point that the numbers are going to show slowing nationwide…but the bottom line in brownstone brooklyn is that there is no inventory…particularly no inventory that’s fully renovated like this place was…everyone who’s waiting for “the crash” is not going to see it in properties like this…if there are people out there who bid 20+% over ask it continues to point to the fact that a ton of high-end inventory isn’t going to come on the market because rates go up and suddenly people can’t afford their IOs…this seems to be the common point a lot of people make on this site…yes I guarantee you that you will be able to buy all the Bud-Stuy brownstones and DUMBO condos that you want at a 20+% discount but its not going to happen in Prime Slope…
2M, or just over $500/sf for a north slope brownstone on 6th Ave, is wishful thinking. but am also curious if there was something special here.
Okay, what exactly earned the 2.9 on the PS house? What was the X factor? Cause it looks pretty standard (2 mil) from the description.
410k above asking! wow!
Nice job Ms. Buchman. Now that’s what I like to see from a broker…a bidding war that produces a $400K premium. The seller got to be happy with that one. So much for a slowing market.
Sunset Park is such a bargain. This house sounds great and is less than 2 blocks to the express train – 25 to Manhattan.
Good buy.