Last Week's Biggest Sales
1. PARK SLOPE $2,300,000 7 St. Marks Avenue GMAP The old rectory building at 7 St. Marks Avenue was House of the Day back in January, and its Core Group listing (which includes a bunch of great interior photos) says, “At 23 feet wide by 47 feet deep and approximately 4,400 square feet, the Rectory…
1. PARK SLOPE $2,300,000
7 St. Marks Avenue GMAP
The old rectory building at 7 St. Marks Avenue was House of the Day back in January, and its Core Group listing (which includes a bunch of great interior photos) says, “At 23 feet wide by 47 feet deep and approximately 4,400 square feet, the Rectory is, in a word, majestic.” Although it’s divided into four units, it looks pretty well-preserved. Asking price was $2,375,000. Average User Appraisal was $2,145,607. Entered into contract on 5/17/10; closed on 7/1/10; deed recorded on 9/23/10.
2. PARK SLOPE $1,973,000
583 7th Street GMAP
“A legal two family being used as a one, this beautiful house has been meticulously restored from top to bottom,” says its listing on StreetEasy. Located on a park block, this 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom brownstone was an Open House Pick in April ’05 when it was priced at $1,850,000. It sold for $1,675,000 in February ’06 and was an OHP once again back in May, when it was priced at $2,150,000. Entered into contract on 5/14/10; closed on 9/8/10; deed recorded on 9/21/10.
3. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $1,868,451
360 Furman Street, Unit 929 + parking space GMAP
Not much info listed about this particular unit at One Brooklyn Bridge Park. Entered into contract on 7/29/10; closed on 9/8/10; deed recorded on 9/20/10.
4. COBBLE HILL $1,650,000
293 Clinton Street GMAP
A House of the Day back in February, when it was priced at $2,000,000, we thought that this 4-story brownstone looked better on the outside than on its subdivided inside. Average Reader Appraisal was $1,619,134. Entered into contract on 8/24/10; closed on 8/24/10; deed recorded on 9/24/10.
5. CARROLL GARDENS $1,587,600
291 Sackett Street GMAP
According to its listing on StreetEasy, this “four story, two family offers a cozy 2 bedroom owner garden triplex with family and laundry rooms” and an “upper duplex which includes 2 bedrooms plus a study and two terraces.” When it was House of the Day in May ’09, the asking price was $1,645,000. Average Reader Appraisal was $1,300,838. Entered into contract on 6/23/10; closed on 9/15/10; deed recorded on 9/23/10.
Photos from PropertyShark.
yeah, he lives a block away under the BQE overpass in that cardboard box. Lot less work than fixing up a house on Clinton.
“And CGar I was just at Hollar & Squall this weekend!”
11217, you should email me next time you’re going there. I live a block away, and I’d come out with CDog and say hi. I won’t even bring my posse with me. 🙂
You know I just like to tease, Dave.
And CGar I was just at Hollar & Squall this weekend!
Forbes list of priciest zip code in USA —
11231 is #276 at $889k Carroll Gardens- yeah!
11243 is #279 at $883k (where is that?)
11201 didn’t even make the top 500 list.
It’s not like the widget was voodoo magic or anything. Everyone post your price. Some crazy smart person could add them all up and divide by the number of posts!
Rumor, eh?
Expert, the destroyed buildings that go to flippers in Bed Stuy, Bushwick, East New York, etc. About $200,000, all cash.
Not bad prices for Clinton Street and Sackett Street, though I saw Clinton Street and it needs a ton of work, far more than I was willing to do.
“I think some people need to step away from the computer for a few days and realize that there’s more to life than Brownstoner”
11217, while I agree with you about the widget, I disagree with the first part of your statement, and if only you’d come out with us, you’d realize that, in life, there is ONLY Brownstoner. 🙂 So next time you go to your favorite antique store, Holler & Squall, pop in to Montero next door and say hi.