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.
“front row seats for all of the prospect park muggings we can look forward to in post-apocalypse brooklyn… ”
Getting a little “What-ish” there, Joe!
Hey, I’ll suit up and go jogging with you though, to catch Beyonce!
I think we should be seeing some resales from condo units bought in 2006-2007. Will be interesting.
Turnover is higher in new buildings.
Although I think there is some ‘premium’ paid for 1st occupant of new construction these resales will paint a picture of how prices have really changed.
Easier to compare these sales of new bldg condos because with houses or older apts never know what condition of prop at prior purchase or what modernizing if any was done.
Because the Smith st prop that folks bought 2 years ago shows no hint of lower prices.
Joe, I’m gay and I’d change my jogging route to see a piece of that.
11217 I meant recent sales with 09 contract dates… impressive…
maybe she’ll press a little ham against the glass. note to self: change jogging route.
“there are actually some recent sales over 1100/foot.”
Yup, the one above sold at $1268 psf
Maybe this one of the units Beyonce bought.
Lechacal,
Because even with Manhattan prices in free fall, you’re going to pay over 5 million in Tribeca for a similarly sized 3 bedroom/3 bath apartment. And it won’t be built by a “starchitect” either.
http://www.corcoran.com/property/listing.aspx?Region=NYC&ListingID=1382807&ohDat=3/22/2009%2012:00:00%20AM;
Interestingly, this apartment was listed at 3 million even, so it even went for over asking price by almost 55K.
miss muffett — keep your powder dry!
I think this meier thing is bizarre. there are actually some recent sales over 1100/foot. is it that great? the rest of PH is settling under 600/ft, no? maybe I should go check it out.
front row seats for all of the prospect park muggings we can look forward to in post-apocalypse brooklyn…