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1. COBBLE HILL $3,920,000
328 Clinton Street GMAP
This 5,000-sf, 2-family home includes a 4-bedroom triplex with “intricate plaster details, original interior carved shutters, wide plank floors and 2 black veined marble wood burning fireplaces,” as well as a 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath garden floor rental. According to StreetEasy, it sold for $3,467,000 in 2007. Entered into contract on 4/1/10; closed on 7/14/10; deed recorded on 7/23/10.

2. CARROLL GARDENS $3,235,000
304 Union Street GMAP
This 2-family brick house is currently used as a 1-family and has been on the market for a while. It was House of the Day back in September ’08 (before we started using the Average Reader Appraisal widget), when its charming renovation was newly complete and its price was set at $4,150,000. According to PropertyShark, it sold for $1,700,000 in 2006. Entered into contract on 5/13/10; closed on 7/12/10; deed recorded on 7/19/10.

3. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $2,083,339.50
166 Montague Street, Unit 9C GMAP
This 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom penthouse condo in the Franklin Trust building has “amazing outdoor space” and was listed at $2,200,000. Common charges are $1,781. Entered into contract on 5/6/10; closed on 7/19/10; deed recorded on 7/23/10.

4. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $2,036,500
360 Furman Street, Unit 209 GMAP
This 1,916-sf condo at One Brooklyn Bridge Park has 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and was listed at $2,625,000, according to StreetEasy. Common charges are $1,916. Entered into contract on 5/5/10; closed on 6/24/10; deed recorded on 7/20/10.

5. PARK SLOPE $2,025,000
701 Sackett Street GMAP
An Open House Pick back in April, this 1889 single-family brick townhouse has “multi-zoned central air; two gas and one wood-burning fireplace; three and a half baths (including a spa-style in the master); three terraces, one patio and multi-leveled decks in the sunny backyard; hardwood flooring throughout,” and was listed at $2,275,000, according to StreetEasy. Entered into contract on 5/5/10; closed on 7/14/10; deed recorded on 7/19/10.

Photos from PropertyShark and Corcoran.


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  1. you harping on this is nagging. do I dislike you for it? no. you disagree with something and like to bring it up to me. I don’t agree with the point. but that’s it. nothing more. I dont all of sudden go from like 11217 to hating 11217. this is small stuff. if this is big stuff, you should never get married cause no couple is going to be 100% agreeable 100% of the time.

    nagging is ant hill. not some big Mt whatever

  2. easy on him, 11217. Really just his schtick.
    Reality is he is nagger in the household – he is kinky and always trying/nagging to get her to go along with his fantasies. So when relents – she gets reward.

  3. It’s not the nagging that’s the problem. And no, nagging is not screaming….I’m very clear on what nagging is. To most men it’s when a women says anything to them more than once and quite frankly from my experience with most men, they NEED to be told most things more than once.

    The point is that when you bring up HERE in every other post that your wife is a nag it’s not really appropriate and shows some disrespect you seem to have for women. That’s all.

    Why can’t you just say your wife wants something, or your wife is talking to you about something…instead you always use the word nag.

    Nag/Nagging:

    1. To annoy by constant scolding, complaining, or urging.
    2. To torment persistently, as with anxiety or pain.
    3. To scold, complain, or find fault constantly: nagging at the children.

  4. 11217, a spouse nagging other spouse doesnt mean they dont love each other or that nagging equals arguments or divorce. nagging is just that. you make it as if it’s a screaming match. don’t make it into something bigger than it is. dude, you really sounding clueless.

  5. Mopar, if that’s the case, fine. You guys know him…I don’t. And really it’s none of my business except when the word “nagging” is thrown around so often here, one begins to wonder. Who wants that anyway? Nagging is not a term of endearment in my book of love.

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