Last Week's Biggest Sales
1. DUMBO $1,875,000 1 Main Street, #7J GMAP This 2,005-sf Clocktower condo is a “Stunning sun-filled two bedroom luxury loft with panoramic Brooklyn Bridge views… The open chef’s kitchen has been enhanced with granite counter-tops, additional cabinets and shelving, new Bosch dishwasher, Subzero refrigerator, Thermador range, garbage disposal. Two oversized bedrooms both with en-suite baths,…

1. DUMBO $1,875,000
1 Main Street, #7J GMAP
This 2,005-sf Clocktower condo is a “Stunning sun-filled two bedroom luxury loft with panoramic Brooklyn Bridge views… The open chef’s kitchen has been enhanced with granite counter-tops, additional cabinets and shelving, new Bosch dishwasher, Subzero refrigerator, Thermador range, garbage disposal. Two oversized bedrooms both with en-suite baths, California closets,” says its listing on StreetEasy. It sold for $1,750,000 in 2007, and was listed at $2,350,000 in January 2009. By the time of this sale, the listing price had decreased to $2,150,000. Entered into contract on 2/8/10; closed on 5/3/10; deed recorded on 5/13/10.
2. CARROLL GARDENS $1,685,000
161A Carroll Street GMAP
Listed at $1,695,000, this 4-story, 4-family, 16.67′ x 40′ brownstone was House of the Day last month. Average User Appraisal was $1,499,421. We weren’t too thrilled by the interior photos, but its listing says it has “Updated mechanicals, lovely period detail, tin ceilings, medallions, mantles, large private garden and full cellar.” Entered into contract on 2/26/10; closed on 4/28/10; deed recorded on 5/13/10.
3. DUMBO $1,600,000, #PHH
30 Main Street GMAP
This 1,230-sf condo is located in the Sweeney Building, which was “coverted from a early 1900s factory by David Walentas.” Not much listed about this particular unit, but each condo has “11′ + ceilings, oak floors, solid birch doors, state of the art open kitchens,” according to StreetEasy. Entered into contract on 3/31/10; closed on 4/27/10; deed recorded on 5/10/10
4. FORT GREENE $1,430,000
190 Clermont Avenue GMAP
This landmarked 2-family brownstone was House of the Day back in 2005 and sold for $1,325,000 in 2007, according to StreetEasy. According its updated listing, it’s “Perfectly laid out as a spacious owner’s upper 4 bedroom, 2 bath triplex. Original details include marble mantles, wood floors, pocket doors and lovely moldings.” It was listed at $1,500,000 in May ’09, but the price decreased to $1,375,000 back in January. Entered into contract on 2/9/10; closed on 4/21/10; deed recorded on 5/10/10.
5. WILLIAMSBURG $1,307,500
80 Metropolitan Avenue, #5K + parking space + cabana GMAP
Located in the Steiner Equities project 80 Metropolitan, this 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom loft “with open city views and excellent light” was listed at $1,290,000 in December, according to StreetEasy. Since this sale, the price for similar condos in the building decreased to $1,217,500. Entered into contract on 12/28/10; closed on 3/19/10; deed recorded on 5/12/10.
Photos from Property Shark.
***the era of wild appreciation is over***
pretty well established and it is not a bad outcome.
My bad. But it is still in the same ballpark, which means at least for this property the era of wild appreciation is over.
Pete, I aint increasing my offer to you
read closer Wasder, sold in 2007 for $100k less than sold for in 2010.
The 2005 was a HOTD
how do you figure that wasder? it sold for less in 07.
these are some very strong numbers.
but we smart enough not to trust them bc they’re *outliers.*
if you really wanted to get a handle on how far we’ve fallen, mr ‘stoner would have a thread called *last week’s smallest sales.* or something.
impressive impressive.
At least by the Clermont property the Fort Greene townhouse market appears to be where it was back in 05.
With a cabana boy.
a bococa-cabana?