Last Week's Biggest Sales
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,…

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.
Billyboomer: Here’s my humble abode:
– http://curbed.com/archives/2008/07/28/thats_rather_hideous_when_the_upper_east_side_goes_bad.php?o=2
Ya, that place is only 1900 Sq ft?!?! and it sold for that much?
5 baths, 4BRs and a rec room that looks like Chateau Deville, all in just 1892 square feet? No wonder the aspect ratio is way off in those photos.
Dyker Heights does have some beautiful old homes, even a couple of newer ones I really like. Unfortunately, they’re overshadowed by the recent trend which seems to derive its architectural aesthetics from Miami Beach drug dealer cribs and superpimp movies.
What a bunch of losers, making fun of the Dyker Mansion, who cares? Like you guys are the pinnacle of class and taste, gimme a break, Post pics of your crib NOW.
On one of my busiest days at work ever, you had to post a scrumptious NEW Dyker Heights “Mansion” that is simply begging us to go nuts on it. Thanks a lot, Gabby!
I’m not against elevators in residences. I’ve seen them in single family townhouses and are very comvenient…but I wouldn’t want it opening into my bedroom.
Hooray, McMansions. That Dyker house is absurd … There was an article on Gothamist a while back about these atrocities. Apparently a lot of eastern Europeans are buying them up? Nice to know Americans aren’t the only ones born with the tacky gene. 🙂
love the curved glass brick walls. classy, in a cheap 80s sort of way.
hahahaah an elevator! Im not sure what they deal is with this place…there are a few things that are nice, but I think its the general “I live in Dyker and I think Im an Italian mobster” thing that gets me. I have a good friend…educated and from a great family…but he has that corny Italian marble floor…big bulky Italian stle furniture taste that his parents put him on to. That is what I see here in that Dyker place…its your typical Dyker/Bensonhurst idea of a mansion!