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1. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $5,325,000
46 Monroe Place GMAP
“Completely renovated two years ago with impeccable taste and remarkable care. A full 25′ wide and 45 ‘ deep on a 122’ lot, this house is perfect in every way. Working fireplaces, central air conditioning, a true chefs kitchen, stunning baths and beautiful detail,” says its Corcoran listing. According to PropertyShark, the 4,600-sf, one-family home sold for $3,650,000 in 2006. Entered into contract on 2/26/10; closed on 6/9/10; deed recorded on 6/9/10.

2. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $2,650,000
8 Grace Court Alley GMAP
This carriage house with its original stables intact was a House of the Day in April and quickly went into contract. Asking price was $2,950,000 and Average Reader Appraisal was $2,674,762. Entered into contract on 5/27/10; closed on 6/7/10; deed recorded on 6/18/10.

3. PARK SLOPE $2,250,000
417 3rd Street GMAP
According to PropertyShark, this 5,208-sf building is 4 stories tall and has 4 residential units. Entered into contract on 4/14/10; closed on 6/10/10; deed recorded on 6/17/10.

4. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $2,160,000
360 Furman Street, unit 216 GMAP
Neither StreetEasy nor PropertyShark has much info on this condo in One Brooklyn Bridge Park. Entered into contract on 4/22/10; closed on 5/18/10; deed recorded on 6/16/10.

5. CARROLL GARDENS $1,426,000
43 3rd Street GMAP
A House of the Day back in March, this 3-story, 2 family home is “Currently set up as a parlor floor and garden level owner’s duplex with a large back yard and a 2nd floor rental,” according to its listing on StreetEasy. Asking price was $1,390,000 and Average Reader Appraisal was $1,193,948. Entered into contract on 4/20/10; closed on 6/4/10; deed recorded on 6/16/10.

Photos from PropertyShark and Corcoran.


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  1. That is the most circular (and wrong) logic I’ve ever heard.

    I never said you couldn’t say what you want. You can express your obesession with Miss Muffet all you want, just like I can call you out on it.

  2. I’m policing MM, you’re policing me, Brokedeveloper.

    Guess what, don’t care. This isn’t your blog and I can write what I want, when I want. You don’t like it, skip to the next comment.

    Anything to add about the sales above or you just like being a hypocrite by policing me policing someone else?

  3. 11217, that you for pointing out that Miss Muffett thought the price was “not so reasonable”. Such a phrase really exemplifies the “authority” you speak of.

    What would we do without your constant policing? This blog almost fell apart after your hissy fit blogicide, which I believe occurred after you whined about people pestering you, much like the way you pester Miss Muffett.

    11217 to explain why his pestering is different in 3…2..1…

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