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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.


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  1. “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. 🙂

  2. “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.

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