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As has been the trend in recent weeks, Midwood and Manhattan Beach are posting some of the highest numbers in the borough.

1. DYKER HEIGHTS $2,100,000
1133 85th Street GMAP (left)
The listing for this four-bedroom, 1,900-sf house notes bells and whistles as follows: “The full finished basement has ten foot ceilings, wet bar, gym, fireplace, and full bath. Outside, is a beautifully landscaped yard with built-in swimming pool, outdoor kitchen, outdoor shower, and heated two car garage.” It was asking $2,495,000. Deed recorded 9/17.

2. MANHATTAN BEACH $2,085,000
268 Beaumont Street GMAP (right)
One-family, 3,168-sf house on a 5,700-sf lot. Built circa 1925, according to Property Shark.

3.CARROLL GARDENS $1,799,000
16 4th Place, Unit 2 GMAP
Another unit in this conversion closed for $1,830,000 a few weeks ago. Deed recorded 9/19.

4. MIDWOOD $1,650,000
905 Ocean Parkway GMAP
5,019-sf, one-family house on a 27 ft x 53 ft lot. Deed recorded 9/19.

5. MANHATTAN BEACH $1,590,000
225 Coleridge Street GMAP
2,016-sf, one-family house built around 1930. Deed recorded 9/17.

Photos from Property Shark.


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  1. BRG, I feel like I know you (or friends of friends, anyway…). Of course, there’d be a better chance to find us @ Muffin’s than Benley’s.
    People on here don’t realize that “Saturday Night Fever” is the neighborhood’s holy grail/style guide.
    Bridgeview is fine, but I always preferred Tiffany’s.

  2. Townhouse Lady,

    I hate to unravel the fantasy, but most of truly insane DH displays are contracted out. You will see the contractor’s signs in the bushes if you look closely. No mafia (oops) dad is spending his thanksgiving weekend setting all that stuff up. So the basement and wet bar are free all summer long for other activities and are not being used as storage for Christmas decorations.

  3. Where do they store this stuff off-season?

    I’m suprized it doesn’t mention it in the listing.

    The full finished basement has ten foot ceilings, wet bar, gym, fireplace, full bath and enough room to store as many Christmas lights, ornaments and Inflatable Santas as your Dyker-heart desires!

  4. Bridgeview Diner…I haven’t been there since my clubing days at Bentley’s (local, now defunt dance club). Tight skirt, high pointy pumps, big teased hair. The good old days….I’m liking the dyker house more and more.

  5. Seeing the lights in DH is actually an annual ritual in my house. We drive down there and gawk at everything, then go to the bridgeview dinner on 3rd ave in BR for something to eat. Always a good time.

    As for this house (I will stay on topic here), I expect Don Johnson or the cast from Dynasty to show up at any moment.

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