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While we couldn’t find the exact sizes of the Brooklyn Bridge Park units that sold, they’re probably all over 2,000 square feet, given the average asking prices in the building.

1. Fort Greene $2,375,000
76 South Elliott Place GMAP (left)
3,200-sf, 3-fam townhouse was asking $2,795,000 when we had it as an Open House Pick in March. According to StreetEasy, the listing price was reduced to $2,395,000 before it sold. PropShark records say it last changed hands almost exactly a year ago, for $1,950,000. Deed recorded 10/9.

2. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $2,350,000
One Brooklyn Bridge Park, Unit 636 GMAP (right)
One of several closings at 360 Furman over the past couple weeks. According to StreetEasy, the average listing in the building is a touch north of $1,000/sf. Deed recorded 10/7.

3. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $2,275,000
One Brooklyn Bridge Park, Unit 436 GMAP
Deed recorded 10/6.

4. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $2,075,000
One Brooklyn Bridge Park, Unit 629 GMAP
Deed recorded 10/9.

5.DUMBO $1,890,000
One Main Street, Unit 12K GMAP
1,414-sf unit in this record-breaking condo. Last sold for $1,150,000 in 2003. Deed recorded 10/8.

Photo of 76 South Elliott from Property Shark.


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  1. Wine Lover…Williamsburg is not my favorite, no. And I applaud you for finding a good quality place there that you love…I did not say that nice places don’t exist, but if you can’t admit that there are an overabundance of poor quality and poorly designed buildings there, then you are a little dellusional, in my opinion. Enjoy your place. I find your defensive attitude “really weird.” If you love it, what do you care what I say about it??

    I’ve spent a lot of time in Williamsburg (friends, ex boyfriends there, etc) and it’s one of my least favorite parts of the city. It doesn’t mean there aren’t nice qualities, but it’s not for me, and I’m allowed to express that opinion. Feel free to say as many derogatory things as you want about Park Slope, but I will not call you weird for saying such nor will I care. Everyone has different tastes. (And btw, I looked at almost 50 apartments before I bought mine, so no clue why you’d suggest that I would not have looked around a bit before buying). THAT is also kinda weird.

    And Sebb,

    I do not rent. I own and I bought in 2006. I am fully aware of the situation, and am also fully aware that if I look to sell in the next couple years, I may be taking a loss. So your renter argument is not really valid here. Nor are most of your other points lately.

  2. 11217 – I find your constant attacks on Williamsburg to be beyond peculiar – what’s your beef? You are clearly do not live in Williamsburg – so why do you even care?

    As to your quote: “do you think have been buying all of the hideous garbage that’s been slapped up in Williamsburg over the past 10 years?” what do you base this on??

    I own a condo in williamsburg, and aesthetics aside because we may or may not share the same taste, I, probably unlike you, looked at many apartments, and have a pretty good idea about quality in williamsburg. in any case, i had our apt. inspected, and the report came back glowing. as someone who has owned pre-war buildings before in brooklyn, and someone who has looked at hundreds of brooklyn properties, it’s been my experience that the majority of properties that are big pieces of sh*t are pre-wars which, of course, makes sense because they are old.

    i love williamsburg so damn much that i can’t fathom the hate. sorry, you seem really wierd.

  3. Sebb,

    People would take you far more seriously if your posts contained proper grammar and spelling. For your own good, I would suggest you look up the rules for capitalization and the usage of commas.

    It may be that English is your second language (based on your overuse of capital letters, I’d guess you might be German). If so, fine, but you clearly know enough English to be able to learn proper grammar. It’s really a pain to read your posts, aside from any content I may or may not agree with.

    – a teacher in NYC

  4. My head is in the sand? Everyday you people rent you throw more and more money down the drain. Guess what it’s almost Tax season you getting a write off? No NO NO, all you are getting is a wish that prices will drop so you can buy. Ask Santa maybe he will bring you a gift if your a good Girl. 🙂

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