Last Week's Biggest Sales
1. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $6,096,194 (eventually: $8,495,000?) 360 Furman Street #1216; #1130; #1128 GMAP Far as we can tell, three sales recorded last week at One Brooklyn Bridge Park account for the majority of the record-breaking deal in the building. The sales add up to a little more than $6 million and were all purchased by…
1. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $6,096,194 (eventually: $8,495,000?)
360 Furman Street #1216; #1130; #1128 GMAP
Far as we can tell, three sales recorded last week at One Brooklyn Bridge Park account for the majority of the record-breaking deal in the building. The sales add up to a little more than $6 million and were all purchased by the same LLC; no other purchases were recorded in public records last week for that specific buyer. What we’ve got so far is the biggest piece of the puzzle, unit 1216, which closed for $4,232,267 including a parking spot. Units #1128 and #1130 closed for a little under $2 million together and came with two more parking spots. According to 1BBP’s amended condo declaration, #1216 is 4,252 square feet and has an 826-square-foot terrace. Entered into contract on 1/15/10; closed on 1/21/10; deed recorded on 2/1/10.
2. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $2,189,237
360 Furman Street #208 GMAP
What a week for 1BBP! This sale had nothing to do with the one above, but it was a still a biggie. According to the condo declaration, this second-floor spread is a 2,734-square-foot three-bedroom. Entered into contract on 12/15/09; closed on 1/21/10; deed recorded on 2/2/10.
3. PROSPECT HEIGHTS $1,915,750
170 St. Marks Avenue GMAP
This 2-family brownstone originally hit the market in April of last year asking $2,300,000, according to StreetEasy. The price was reduced a few times until it was asking $1,910,000 in December. Ad said: “Beautiful 20 foot wide 4000 square feet multi unit Greek Revival Brownstone in Prospect Heights.” Entered into contract on 1/19/10; closed on 1/19/10; deed recorded on 2/3/10.
4. BAY RIDGE $1,700,000
22 80th Street GMAP
This is a 2,467-sf single-family, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 12/2/09; closed on 1/19/10; deed recorded on 2/2/10.
5. FORT GREENE $1,320,000
130 South Oxford Street GMAP
When this brick townhouse was a HOTD in June, it was listed for $1,550,000. Reader widget guess=$1,141,147. Entered into contract on 1/10/10; closed on 1/27/10; deed recorded on 2/3/10.
11217- your boosterism is positively breathtaking. i will gladly recommend you for a position in the pr dept of marty m. keep up the good work! on the other hand you will have to cut back on your wb trashtalk.
Ditmas,
Up until a few years ago with the advent of Streeteasy, Property Shark, etc people were totally unaware of the listing history of homes, and if they went to a property and it was listed for 499K and bid over the ask, that was that. They would have had no idea it might at some point have been asking 600K.
I see your point, but the fact remains that someone offered over what the house was asking.
Do you go into the drugstore and offer more for something which is on sale for 3.99 from 4.99?
Yes, because if you going to treat getting over asking price as significant, then it is disingenuous to ignore the initial ask.
not surprised about the 1BP units facing the water selling well. want to see how those units facing bqe fare.
Ditmas,
Is that how we do it now? If something goes for over the CURRENT asking price, we actually have to look back at the original one? 🙂
Yup Dave. Comments on the Ft. Greene place are pretty funny now that we know what it sold for.
> 2 million dollar Prospect Heights… Even went for a little over asking price.
If you ignore the fact that the initial ask was $2.3m, that is.
Still a lot of scratch though.
LOL at the original comments (including mine) for the Ft. Greene 12′ wide place!!!!!!!!!!
Some buyer had a real woody for this place!!!!!! I don’t understand the attraction.
I’m really excited about the 1BBP sales… Now that there’s starting to be some serious action there, maybe it will have a snowball effect. Are they ever building that footbridge or whatever?