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The Heights, Cobble Hill and Boerum Hill properties had all been on the market since at least last fall.

1. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $3,000,000
54 Hicks Street GMAP (right)
Two condo units in this conversion. StreetEasy shows that one of the units (3-beds, 2-baths) was asking $1,975,000 and the other (2-bed, 1-bath) was listed at $1,249,000. They went for $2,050,000 and $950,000, respectively. Deed recorded 7/16.

1. GRAVESEND $3,000,000
2085 East 2nd Street GMAP (right)
A 2-fam, 2,093-sf house with a garage, according to Property Shark. Deed recorded 7/17.

2. BOERUM HILL $2,400,000
162 Bergen Street GMAP
22-foot-wide townhouse was listed at $2,300,000 when we had it as House of the Day in May, and it had been on the market for 8 months. Deed recorded 7/16.

3. COBBLE HILL $1,925,000
273 Baltic Street GMAP
When we featured this one as a House of the Day last September, the three-story, 16-foot-wide house was asking $1,995,000. Deed recorded 7/18.

4. SOUTH SLOPE $1,925,000
233 13th Street GMAP
Two-family house divided into rentals that go for more than $3,000 a month. Deed recorded 7/14.

54 Hicks photo from StreetEasy; Gravesend house pic from Property Shark.


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  1. PropJoe, that remark is just as misinformed and distateful as your remarks yesterday about black people in Bed Stuy. I don’t know what your issues are, but they are not shared or apreciated by most of the people here. Kindly shut up.

  2. 12:09

    Definitely a mediocre attempt at a troll, but it’s a slow day on Brownstoner. How many posts have there been today? 20? 25?

    Worse yet, none of the stories today are particularly controversial. That leaves only direct flamebait as the primary means of bringing out the nutjobs.

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