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1. MANHATTAN BEACH $3,170,0007
110 Beaumont Street GMAP
This home comes with a Trulia listing with just a few pictures. The single-family, six-bedroom house was asking $3,999,995. It was on the market for more than 180 days before getting bought up. Entered into contract on 9/28/10; closed on 2/22/11; deed recorded on 3/7/2011.

2. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $3,000,000
28 Middagh Street GMAP
We covered this sale in a post last week. As we mentioned, the home is the recipient of the Brooklyn Heights Association’s 2006 Award for Architectural Excellence. When it was HOTD the ask was a whopping $4,200,000. Streeteasy shows a ton of price cuts, eventually down to $3,250,000, before it sold. Average reader appraisal higher than the selling price, at $3,202,132; Entered into contract on 11/10/10; closed on 2/14/2011; deed recorded on 3/7/11.

3. WILLIAMSBURG $1,884,000
50 Bayard Street, #PH4 GMAP
This is a penthouse sale at the Ikon Condos in Williamsburg. We featured another penthouse unit here, #PH3 which was an appealing, single-story pad on the market for $1,700,000. But this particular duplex unit, #PH4, was on the market for $2,460,000 for 2,460 square feet of space. It was cut to $2,399,000 before selling. Entered into contract on 11/1/2010; closed on 2/23/2010; deed recorded on 3/7/11.

4. FORT GREENE $1,452,500
204 Clermont Avenue GMAP
204 Clermont has been HOTD three whole times, (2008, 2009 and 2010) and it has finally sold. Each time the verdict was that the house has some good bones but is still a little rough around the edges. At its highest, this was priced at $2,500,000. At its lowest it was asking $1,545,000. Average reader appraisal $1,246,305; entered into contract on 10/1/2010; closed on 2/16/2011; deed recorded on 3/7/11.

5. MILL BASIN $1,400,000
118 Indiana Place GMAP
A one-family home, 2,215 square feet on a 4,100 square foot lot. Entered into contract on 12/18/2010; closed on 2/25/10; deed recorded on 3/7/11.


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  1. -21, -29, -23 and -42 percent from peak ask! Damn!

    Mill Basin? Half off EZ.

    Brooklyn Heights buyers can now afford Little Syria. Park Slope buyers can now afford…so on and so forth.

    The market is “roaring back”!

    ***Bid half off peak comps***