Last Week's Biggest Sales
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,…

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.
It appears that Lincoln Place was an all-cash transaction. All-cash buyers can’t sustain the whole market.
Hey What, “newsouthsloper”??!! Jeez, there goes the neighborhood.
The selling prices are listed right there, 12:02.
Butler sold for 1.975
What did the Butler house sell for? That beauty was on the market for a very long time.
How did that fort greene place get that much? When I saw it all I could think was that it was the location I wanted, but not the house. It’s missing a floor, there was no original detail left, and the reno was low-end DIY style. It seems like there aren’t ever listings for places with original detail left in Fort Greene. I guess they were all trashed in the bad years. Am I going to have to pick another neighborhood to find a real old quality brownstone?
I would love for you all to take a look back at that Lincoln Place House of the Day thread and see how WRONG 99% OF YOU WERE!!!!
It is finally official.
NONE of you know what you’re talking about.
Some other comments on 128 Lincoln Place from the HOTD entry in October:
“Now all the sudden PS has a glut of brownstones, huh? Keep track of how fast they sell and get back to us, will ya?”
“Deals that closed in September went to contract pre-credit-crisis, so they reflect pre-crisis conditions. Do you need me to explain this more clearly? I do agree that the #s we’ll see in a month or two will be more reflective of the current situation. Should be interesting.”
“I have to say those prices seem extremely high to me. Either the brokers/sellers are aiming too high or the market has gone up, contradicting all the naysayers.”
“Hey, why not 3.4 million? This puppie will not get funded. The meltdown has begun on Wall St..
http://blownmortgage.com/2007/10/15/dead-man-walking-wholesale-lending-is-marching-towards-extinction/
The What
Someday this war is gonna end
Posted by: guest at October 15, 2007 2:04 PM
A posting from the What on the 128 Lincoln Place house from the HOTD…
Gabay what about the CG house that went for 300K less asking. Isn’t that interesting too?