Last Week's Biggest Sales
1. BOROUGH PARK $3,100,000 4620 12th Avenue GMAP (left) 3,132-sf, 3-family on a 6,000-sf lot, according to PropShark. An LLC purchased the house. Entered into contract on 5/27/08; closed on 11/19/08; deed recorded on 12/1/08. 2. WILLIAMSBURG $1,406,000 47 North 8th Street, Unit 6A GMAP (right) 2-bed, 2-bath unit in the Toll Brothers development is…

1. BOROUGH PARK $3,100,000
4620 12th Avenue GMAP (left)
3,132-sf, 3-family on a 6,000-sf lot, according to PropShark. An LLC purchased the house. Entered into contract on 5/27/08; closed on 11/19/08; deed recorded on 12/1/08.
2. WILLIAMSBURG $1,406,000
47 North 8th Street, Unit 6A GMAP (right)
2-bed, 2-bath unit in the Toll Brothers development is 1,340-sf, according to StreetEasy. Sale included a parking spot. Entered into contract on 10/28/06; closed on 11/4/2008; deed recorded on 12/5/2008.
3. PARK SLOPE $1,400,000
392 2nd Street GMAP
3-family, 3,548-sf brick building was at one point asking $1,600,000, according to this listing. Entered into contract on 11/12/08; closed on 11/12/08; deed recorded on 12/03/08.
3. BERGEN BEACH $1,400,000
2205 East 73rd Street GMAP
3,116-sf, 3-family house on a 6,000-sf lot, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 5/28/08; closed on 10/28/08; deed recorded on 12/02/08.
4. PARK SLOPE $1,300,000
382 Butler Street GMAP
House was originally listed for $1,499,000 in October of last year, per StreetEasy. 4,376-sf, 3-family with a yearly rental income of $85,200, according to its listing. Entered into contract on 2/26/08; closed on 6/27/08; deed recorded on 12/03/08.
4. CARROLL GARDENS $1,300,000
317 Degraw Street GMAP
When we had this as a HOTD in February, the 16-foot-wide townhouse was asking $1,599,000. Entered into contract on 8/12/08; closed on 10/30/08; deed recorded on 12/03/08.
4620 12th Avenue photo from Property Shark; North 8 photo by TrespassersWill.
I am sorry I did not know that Brooklyn had the same prestige as the Thames,the Senna or the Tiber rivers. Yes there is nothing like opening up your kitchen window in the morning and seeing the wonderful view of the home Depot and smelling that fresh air rising from the Gwuanus canel. If homes are worth a million dollars in Brooklyn then the European villas by the rivers should be worth billions. Wait until the dollar goes up and see if Europeans continue paying so much for these Brooklyn villas
“Good price for the Williamsburg place. I’m surprised.”
Don’t be, ditto.
“Entered into contract on 10/28/06”
Way to lock them in, Toll boys.
***Bid half off twice the ask/peak comps you can afford***
Shame its mainly a view of Stuy town. But a view nevertheless.
i’m going to guess (and only guess) that 6A has both a manhattan view and a terrace. the park is across the street from this building, so they will never be anything built there. views of manhattan will hold their value.
my God, the Midwood house is a dump! Is it close to the local synogogue – otherwise I’m scratching my head.
“There are no million dollar homes in Brooklyn.”
That statement even made Miss Muffet blush!
“There are no million dollar homes in Brooklyn.”
So London, Sydney, Singapore, Hong Kong, Moscow, Tokyo, etc etc etc even Brisbane, Leeds, Philly, Eindhoven, do not have million dollar homes either? Or is it just Brooklyn? Is it the river, because I know of other cities that have rivers and million dollar homes do tend to exist on both sides.
re the Williamsburg sale — what’s up with 6A? It sold significantly higher than previous sales or current asks in its building.
Any theories as to why?
Ridiculous/controversial statement of the day:
“There are no million dollar homes in Brooklyn.”