Last Week's Biggest Sales
1. PROSPECT HEIGHTS $3,054,750 On Prospect Park, Unit 10C GMAP (left) A 2,409-square-foot, 3-bedroom unit in the Richard Meier-designed condo, according to StreetEasy. Entered into contract on 5/21/07; closed on 2/27/09; deed recorded on 3/12/09. 2. CARROLL GARDENS $2,000,000 285 Smith Street GMAP (right) This 3,360-sf four-family with a storefront hit the market in October,…

1. PROSPECT HEIGHTS $3,054,750
On Prospect Park, Unit 10C GMAP (left)
A 2,409-square-foot, 3-bedroom unit in the Richard Meier-designed condo, according to StreetEasy. Entered into contract on 5/21/07; closed on 2/27/09; deed recorded on 3/12/09.
2. CARROLL GARDENS $2,000,000
285 Smith Street GMAP (right)
This 3,360-sf four-family with a storefront hit the market in October, listed at $2,450,000; the price was subsequently decreased to $2.25 mil. Entered into contract on 1/7/09; closed on 2/18/09; deed recorded on 3/10/09.
3. PARK SLOPE $1,700,000
493 1st Street GMAP
A 2,516-sf, two-family house, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 12/24/08; closed on 2/24/09; deed recorded on 3/12/09.
4. SOUTH SLOPE $1,425,000
444 12th Street, Unit 1B GMAP
This 1,775-sf, 3-bedroom unit at the Ansonia condo was originally listed for $1,595,000 in September, says StreetEasy. Sale included a parking spot. Entered into contract on 12/2/08; closed on 3/5/09; deed recorded on 3/12/09.
5. BRIGHTON BEACH $1,325,000
155 Oceana Drive East, PH2A GMAP
A penthouse unit in the Oceana condo. Entered into contract on 1/7/09; closed on 2/26/09; deed recorded on 3/12/09.
285 Smith Street photo from Property Shark.
Miss Muffet- your comment is stupid. so sick of assholes who think this city runs on wall street money, abig fukc to thme.
Um…let’s keep the lewd comments to a minimum guys…okay?…thanks…
What, was EVERYONE drinking beer by 10AM today?
“Hey, I’ll suit up and go jogging with you though, to catch Beyonce!”
Sounds good to me, too. Let me know when you guys go out there!
Tribeca listing’s website here:
http://www.56leonardtribeca.com/
Impressive.
According to Streeteasy, there are three units in contract for over 4 million. One 4.4, one 4.3 and another at 4.1.
Craziness.
I just took a closer look at 11217’s tribeca listing and…wow. I could really get used to that bathtub with the full view of the Manhattan skyline.
11217: or it could have gone for asking and the $54k is some kind of closing adjustment to reflect taxes paid or some such thing (more likely because contract prices tend to end in zeroes).
Interesting find with that Tribeca listing. Of course that place can ask whatever it wants for that place, but I wouldn’t be at all surprised if the actual sale price starts with a 3.
benson — I’ll be the guy doing pushups on eastern parkway (“a thousand ONE, a thousand TWO… hey, is that my cat up on the richard meier building?”)…
I know, it was What-ish. I was bored.
OPP is lighting up at night, and the first units to light up were on the low floors on the *back* of the building–the ones I thought would never sell.
People could have backed out and left their deposit money on the table (haven’t we been reading about that as another “sign of the times”?) but apparently have not. The lights are on almost to the top of the building now. Wonder what that 6MM penthouse will go for?