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There were plenty of interesting big-ticket sales lodged in city records last week, from the Slope house that went for a quarter mil over asking to the pricey Brighton Beach condo…

1. PARK SLOPE $3,000,000
128 Lincoln Place GMAP (left)
Asking $2,750,000 when profiled as a House of the Day a few months ago; 2-fam, 4-story brownstone. Deed recorded 2/6.

2. CARROLL GARDENS $2,050,000
277 President Street GMAP (right)
2-family house purchased by an LLC; is being partially demolished. (Possible condo conversion, or just renovations?) Deed recorded 2/7.

3. CARROLL GARDENS/GOWANUS $1,975,000
112 BUTLER STREET GMAP
Modern townhouse originally listed at $2,250,000 in late ’06; price chopped last year. Deed recorded 2/7.

4. BRIGHTON BEACH $1,950,000
135 Oceana Drive East GMAP
Penthouse unit in the Oceana Condos, a resort and condo complex. Deed recorded 2/6.

5. FORT GREENE $1,705,000
341 Adelphi Street GMAP
2-family house in Fort Greene Historic District. Last ask=$1,823,000. Deed recorded 2/5.

Photos of 128 Lincoln and 277 President from Property Shark.


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  1. Hey What,
    I hit a nerve with the pot thing huh?
    The problem is that after a certain age you sort of are defined by the things you own and can share with your loved ones. It takes a lot of scratch to keep a family healthy, well housed, and well fed. You would have no idea.

  2. Hey What – Glad your possessions dont make you. I guess Its Oprah and her Book Club that really Make you:

    “New Earth: Awakening to your Life’s Purpose” (Of spreading fear and hate coupled with irrational conspiracy theories in order to feel important)

  3. I agree about the What. He/She really makes this annoying. We have to go through 50 postings that are negative reactionary nonsense to actually get any real information. I propose that we ban the What and bring this site back to what it use to be – a informative and intelligent blog, not stupid incendiary musings.

  4. Found out 304 President has an offer because I was interested in making an offer. They continued to have an open house because one was already scheduled. In fact there were multiple bids so I wasn’t necessarily going to be even a backup since I had no idea what were the other offers.

  5. 12:10, was the 6th Ave house between 5/6th Streets? If so, that house was on the market 1.5 years ago (Sept 05) at the same price and didn’t sell. We looked at it and thought it would be nice, though it needed some work on the 3rd floor (was set up as an inlaw suite with old kitchen). It’d be quite interesting if they got their price with multiple offers in a “slow” market. Maybe they did some work on it in the meantime.

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