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1. PARK SLOPE $2,870,000
604/604A 3rd Street GMAP
This 3,750-sf, 4-story, 2-family home is steps from Prospect Park and was built in 1901, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 6/25/10; closed on 8/26/10; deed recorded on 9/8/10.

2. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $2,392,887.50
360 Furman Street, #719 GMAP
Can’t find too many details on this particular condo in One Brooklyn Bridge Park. Entered into contract on 7/2/10; closed on 8/20/10; deed recorded on 9/9/10.

3. FORT GREENE $2,348,700
281 Clermont Avenue GMAP
According to its listing, this is a “5-story Italianate townhouse, with an owner’s quadriplex and a high-income garden rental.” StreetEasy says the 4,700-sf building was listed at $2,395,000. Entered into contract on 5/21/10; closed on 8/13/10; deed recorded on 9/9/10.

4. PARK SLOPE $2,250,000
505 4th Street GMAP
“The stewardship of this exceptional two-family, four-story molded brick and stone house on a pretty center Slope block has been remarkable: Only three caring families have owned it in over 100 years!” says its listing on StreetEasy. It was an Open House Pick back in February. Entered into contract on 4/9/10; closed on 8/30/10; deed recorded on 9/9/10.

5. COBBLE HILL $2,225,000
24 Veranda Place GMAP
According to PropertyShark, this 3-story, 2-family, 3,192-sf brick home on pretty Verandah Place hasn’t changed hands since 1963. Entered into contract on 5/19/10; closed on 7/29/10; deed recorded on 9/7/10.

Photos from PropertyShark.


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  1. those 3rd st houses sell quick – real quick and they dont have to be primo condition.

    they’re true duplex (ie build as such with separate entrances). top unit is 3 bdrms, roof deck plus deck over kitchen access from master bdrm. tons of sq ft