Last Week's Biggest Sales
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…

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.
Couldn’t knock 50 cents off in Bk Heights? Need to get a better broker.
No listing for #719 at OBBP, but 519 and 919 are 4BR/3.5Bth, corner apartments with views, listed at 2,295sf. Probably the same for 719.
The Verdandah House was listed by hanging a For Sale sign in the window. The original ask was $2.7 as I recall.
that Park Slope house is very Forest Hills.
“quad·ri·plex: A building divided into four self-contained residences”
then what do you call it????
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
Duplex over garden rental is ideal, Pete. trust me, I know it all.
and isn’t 3rd street a double duplex? At $2.87m.
I’ll have to remember that when the know-it-alls insist everything has to be triplex over garden rental or single family.
Pictures definitely don’t do the slope house justice. Really lovely arts and crafts interiors, well configured space, great block and location.