Last Week's Biggest Sales
1. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $4,059,000 10 Schermerhorn Street GMAP This 2-family, 5,000-sf brick house hit the market in November ’08 with an asking price of $4,495,000. The price was lowered to $4,250,000 in April of last year, according to PropertyShark. Entered into contract on 1/22/09; closed on 2/25/10; deed recorded on 3/3/10. 2. PARK SLOPE $2,950,000…

1. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $4,059,000
10 Schermerhorn Street GMAP
This 2-family, 5,000-sf brick house hit the market in November ’08 with an asking price of $4,495,000. The price was lowered to $4,250,000 in April of last year, according to PropertyShark. Entered into contract on 1/22/09; closed on 2/25/10; deed recorded on 3/3/10.
2. PARK SLOPE $2,950,000
591 2nd Street GMAP
We fell in love with this perfectly appointed 1-family, 4,660-sf limestone home and made it House of the Day back in September, when it was listed at $3,200,000. Entered into contract on 11/24/09; closed on 2/23/10; deed recorded on 3/4/10.
3. DUMBO $2,940,000
1 Main Street; 12A GMAP
This 2,198-sf loft is located in the Dumbo Clocktower building, below one of the most expensive apartments on the Brooklyn market. According to StreetEasy, this space sold for $2,570,000 in 2006. Entered into contract on 2/5/10; closed on 2/23/10; deed recorded on 3/3/10.
4. CARROLL GARDENS $2,005,000
396 Sackett Street GMAP
This 4-family brownstone was an Open House Pick back in June, when the asking price was $2,375,000. Entered into contract on 8/26/09; closed on 2/18/10; deed recorded on 3/3/10.
5. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $1,551,000
166 Montague Street; 8A GMAP
Located in the Franklin Trust building, this “3 bedroom, 2.5 bath apartment [has] high ceilings, over-sized windows, Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, individually controlled heating and air-conditioning, Viking designer kitchen appliances and spa-like baths,” according to the listing on StreetEasy. Entered into contract on 6/1/09; closed on 1/8/10; deed recorded on 3/4/10.
Photos from Property Shark.
Now now DIBS, you know that it’s not that “anything that sells is an outlier” – only the BIGGEST sales are outliers. There are many other sales reflected in other threads that show a different picture than this thread.
Money Money Money.
Here’s a shorter URL for the Schermerhorn house:
http://bk.ly/bHP
Yes, I remember this one. An outstanding property, in Brooklyn Heights, not Boerum Hill.
did that Boerum hill house come with a year supply of blow jobs?
1. Down 20% like almost everything else.
2. Yeah, probably 3.7 before Lehman’s demise.
3. Appreciation from all the way back in ’06 misleading.
4. Can’t spin this one.
5. Hmmm…this or yesterday’s COTD in Forte Green?
***Bid half off peak comps***
Park SLoper — I tried again, but it keeps getting cut off. It’s the HOTD on June 10, 2009.
Northheights — Bankers’ bonuses indeeed. The real shocker will be how close the Garden Place house will be to the $4.7 ask.
URL:
http://bstoner.wpengine.com/brownstoner/archives/2009/06/house_of_the_da_706.php
How big is that 166 Montague 3 bedroom? Nice building, nice price (for the developer).