Last Week's Biggest Sales
1. PARK SLOPE $2,100,000 201 6th Avenue GMAP This two-family was an Open House Pick shortly after it was listed in November. The listing said the following, in part: “This gracious four story 2 unit brownstone in the North Park Slope of Brooklyn offers tons of detail and loads of surprises. Live in the magnificent…

1. PARK SLOPE $2,100,000
201 6th Avenue GMAP
This two-family was an Open House Pick shortly after it was listed in November. The listing said the following, in part: “This gracious four story 2 unit brownstone in the North Park Slope of Brooklyn offers tons of detail and loads of surprises. Live in the magnificent triplex and rent out the 1060SF garden apartment.” It sold for exactly what it was asking, $2,100,000. Entered into contract on 12/1/2010; closed on 3/24/11; deed recorded on 4/1/11.
2. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $2,050,000
360 Furman Street #223 GMAP
This 2,332-square-foot condo at One Brooklyn Bridge Park was listed for $2,450,000 back in ’07, according to StreetEasy, and ended up asking $2,080,000 before it sold. Entered into contract on 2/18/11; closed on 3/1/11; deed recorded on 3/30/11.
3. COLUMBIA STREET WATERFRONT DISTRICT $1,993,500
414 Hicks Street #C501 GMAP
The address in question here is better known as the condo Columbia Commons, a.k.a. 110 Warren Street. The listing agent says the sale involved the combination of three units. Entered into contract on 6/23/10; closed on 2/14/11; deed recorded on 3/29/11.
4. CLINTON HILL $1,930,000
364 Washington Avenue GMAP
This Clinton Hill beaut was a House of the Day in October, when it was listed for $2,095,000. Entered into contract on 12/21/10; closed on 3/14/11; deed recorded on 3/30/11.
5. WILLIAMSBURG $1,575,000
85 North 3rd Street #412 GMAP
This 2,295-square-foot pad in Williamsburg’s Mill Building last sold for $1,349,256 in 2007, according to StreetEasy. This time around it was initially listed for $1,695,000 in October and was last asking $1,595,000. Entered into contract on 2/22/11; closed on 3/23/11; deed recorded on 4/1/11.
Photo of 201 6th Avenue from Property Shark.
Yeah, our little pocket seems to be one of the few “growth” areas over the last couple of years.
wasder, I’m still more impressed with the prices around your area. I expected increases but what have come thru in closed sales is goldfish eye-popping impressive.
True M4L. The neighborhood has come a long way price wise.
can you please photoshop the right hand pic to put barbed wire on top of the fence.
been a long time since I last saw a Clinton Hill house make the cut when prices are this high
Clinton Hill house is gorgeous.