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1. PARK SLOPE $3,950,000
276 Berkeley Place GMAP
This 9,000-sf, 11-bedroom Romanesque Revival mansion was House of the Day in October ’09 when its price dropped from $4,250,000 to $4,200,000. Its listing describes it as “A grand and elegant home endowed with the most beautiful custom millwork all in fruit woods with matching coffered ceilings, built-ins, weighted moldings, paneled and pocket doors, leaded stained glass, extraordinary mantels (3 are gas burning), quarter-sawn oak floors and the most spectacular staircase, all in flawless condition.” Average Reader Appraisal was $3,757,916. Entered into contract on 4/13/10; closed on 6/14/10; deed recorded on 6/22/10.

2. GRAVESEND $2,750,000
1864 East 9th Street GMAP
This 1,960-sf house was built on a 40-ft x 100-ft lot in 1920, according to PropertyShark. Entered into contract on 4/22/10; closed on 6/15/10; deed recorded on 6/23/10.

3. CARROLL GARDENS $1,850,000
374 Bond Street GMAP
According to its listing on StreetEasy, this 4,250-sf building, which hit the market in late May, includes “Two residential units plus commercial space and THREE car garage.” Entered into contract on 5/7/10; closed on 6/10/10; deed recorded on 6/16/10.

4. MANHATTAN BEACH $1,537,500
159 Exeter Street GMAP
This 1,922-sf house on a 5,600-sf lot last sold for $1,400,000 in 2005, according to PropertyShark. Entered into contract on 3/24/10; closed on 5/20/10; deed recorded on 6/25/10.

5. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $1,354,272.50
360 Furman Street, unit 440 GMAP
This 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom, 1,709-sf condo at One Brooklyn Bridge Park was listed at $1,825,000, according to StreetEasy. Entered into contract on 4/19/10; closed on 6/15/10; deed recorded on 6/23/10.

Photos from PropertyShark.


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  1. Pete, I am the one person at large. I was too busy expediting my passport to get into Canada this weekend the whole morning. No Joke.

    And I am only feeding 11217 Jewish treats because I have no more patience to explain the whole Syrian economy. Every time we see a house in Gravesend for over 2 mil, there is this discussion of people stealing. Same old song, same old dance.

    THEY ARE RICH, GET OVER IT.

    They also pay those prices because they know it’ll keep the non-community out because no one else in their right mind will pay those prices to live in that area. So far, they have been right.

    They have like a mini-country of their own out there. Every business on Avenue U between Ocean PKWY and McDonald Avenue is Syrian owned and caters to the community.

  2. 11217,
    just be on the lookout in case they haved called for the mohel. need to make quick getaway.

    And been looking for you all day, Kens. Was afraid lost you with that ruskie spy bust.

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