Last Week's Biggest Sales
1. GRAVESEND $2,950,000 1820 East 4th Street GMAP According to Property Shark, this 5,405-sf home was built in 1920 and converted from a 2-family to a 1-family in 1994. Entered into contract on 8/10/10; closed on 8/19/10; deed recorded on 8/31/10. 2. PARK SLOPE $2,837,550 65 Prospect Park West GMAP Major flip alert: As we…
1. GRAVESEND $2,950,000
1820 East 4th Street GMAP
According to Property Shark, this 5,405-sf home was built in 1920 and converted from a 2-family to a 1-family in 1994. Entered into contract on 8/10/10; closed on 8/19/10; deed recorded on 8/31/10.
2. PARK SLOPE $2,837,550
65 Prospect Park West GMAP
Major flip alert: As we reported on Friday, this 3,000-sf townhouse sold for $1,400,000 in early 2009. According to its listing, “This warm three-story classic brick home located across the street from Prospect Park, gives you all the comforts you desire, the convenience of location, ample indoor and outdoor space, and best of all it has its own driveway with garage. ” Entered into contract on 8/9/10; closed on 8/24/10; deed recorded on 8/30/10.
3. COBBLE HILL $2,747,500
194 Warren Street GMAP
20.83′ wide and 40′ deep, this was an Open House Pick back in May. According to its listing on StreetEasy, “this four-story, two unit brownstone has been lived in and lovingly maintained by the same family for over 40 years. It is one of eight row houses built together between 1853 and 1855.” Entered into contract on 6/8/10; closed on 8/24/10; deed recorded on 9/2/10.
4. PROSPECT HEIGHTS $1,500,000
295 Prospect Place GMAP
Another May Open House Pick, this 3,336-sf, 4-story townhouse is currently used as a owner’s triplex with a 1-bedroom rental on the 4th floor. According to its listing on StreetEasy, it has a 56′ deep garden. Entered into contract on 6/3/10; closed on 8/18/10; deed recorded on 9/2/10.
5. Park Slope $1,400,000
487 8th Street GMAP
This 2-family, 2,295-sf brownstone is 17′ wide, 45′ deep, and was built in 1901, says PropertyShark. Entered into contract on 6/17/10; closed on 8/4/10; deed recorded on 9/2/10.
Photos from PropertyShark.
Warren St. listed for 2.9 million, sold for 2.75. Not bad. I can’t believe that it truly needed a gut reno at that price, even in Cobble Hill.
Petebklyn: The house at 194 Warren st needs a complete gut job. Terrible inside. The stairs were slanted and the place had not been updated in a long while.
Nothing over ask! C’mon, bulls!
***Bid half off peak comps***
what do you mean about Warren St.
A complete gut job was done or complete gut job needs to be done?
I was in 194 warren st that is a complete gut job.
what kind of car is that in the driveway of the PPW house?
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I thought the brownstone belt was the force for evil?
evil spreads fast.
*rob*
Gravesend! Really cute too. Benson must be excited. It’s not exactly affordable, though. I thought the brownstone belt was the force for evil?
What happened with the house next door on Prospect also for sale? According to Streeteasy it went into contract and then de-listed.