Last Week's Biggest Sales
Nice price on the South Slope house. 1. BOERUM HILL $2,399,000 52 Dean Street GMAP (left) Sale was of unit 1A plus a parking spot at the Smith N Court condo on Dean. Street Easy is showing that only one unit in the 23-condo development is still up for grabs. Deed recorded 5/22. 2. CLINTON…

Nice price on the South Slope house.
1. BOERUM HILL $2,399,000
52 Dean Street GMAP (left)
Sale was of unit 1A plus a parking spot at the Smith N Court condo on Dean. Street Easy is showing that only one unit in the 23-condo development is still up for grabs. Deed recorded 5/22.
2. CLINTON HILL $2,300,000
149 Greene Avenue GMAP (right)
3,240-sf, two-fam in the Clinton Hill historic district. The house was last purchased in late ’06 for $1,330,000. Deed recorded 5/19.
3. FORT GREENE $2,100,000
98 Lafayette Avenue GMAP
When we had this one as a House of the Day back in October, its inflated asking was $2,655,000. Four-story, L-shaped lot. Deed recorded 5/21.
4. SOUTH SLOPE $1,765,000
303 13th Street GMAP
Wood-frame house asking $1,895,000 only a few months ago. Deed recorded 5/23.
5. DUMBO $1,480,000
One Main Street GMAP
12th-floor condo in Dumbo’s pricey Clocktower building. Deed recorded 5/20.
Photo of 149 Greene from Property Shark.
3:01, reading comprehension is not one of your strengths. The 2:29 post says nothing about the house having sold or gone into contract. Merely, that the house received an offer and at what price is anyone’s guess.
Does it really matter if someone is the broker if the property sold? You renters are so dellusional.
I heard there are scores of UWSers or foreign buyers scrambling to make $3M offers on South Slope houses.
2:29, at least try to make some effort to disguise the fact that you’re the broker/seller.
2:18, I agree with you. I thought Smith Street separated Cobble Hill from Boerum Hill although this NY Times article from 2002 states “while many who live on the blocks between Smith and Court Streets consider themselves to be in Cobble Hill, realtors say that area is part of Boerum Hill. The neighborhood’s northern border, Schermerhorn Street, which separates it from the Downtown Brooklyn commercial district, and its eastern border, Fourth Avenue, are more widely agreed upon.”
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A06EEDA1030F935A35752C0A9649C8B63
In any event, there’s no question that many brokers are pretty liberal with their interpretation of the boundaries of various neighborhoods.
what # on 14th street?
am curious
2:22, that ridiculous 14th Street monstrosity was on the market for last year at that same price. Then it was taken off the market, and now it’s back. I think it’s a sham listing–it’s hideous and outrageously overpriced.
I totally hear you, 12:32. Does anyone know why the Clinton Hill house got this price? The location is less than stellar. Was it an amazing reno?
2:22, you mean the one which has already received an offer?
isnt smith street considered Boerum Hill