Last Week's Biggest Sales
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…

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.
It means I stopped posting for a few months. Thanks for noticing. 🙂
that’s an ode to bodega and brickoven, among other lost cybersouls.
what is this about hissy fit blogocide. did i miss something? what does that even mean?
MM, just remember: “The only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about.”
dibs, you’re already well established as the mother of all *idiot buyers*!
11217 is right about Miss Muffett, broke. Although her eye for a place is pretty good, she can’t seem to understand where the market is on price…at all, ever.
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.
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?
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…
All the remarks about the house I bought when it was HOTD in Jan 2007 also said that they’d never get anywhere close to their asking price.
I fooled them.