Last Week's Biggest Sales
1. PROSPECT HEIGHTS $4,378,475 On Prospect Park, Unit 8A GMAP (left) A 3,258-square-foot, 4-bedroom unit in the Richard Meier-designed condo, according to StreetEasy. Entered into contract on 3/7/09; closed on 3/26/09; deed recorded on 4/8/09. 2. MIDWOOD $3,475,000 944 East 8th Street GMAP (right) 2,300-sf, single-family house, according to Property Shark. Transaction was an estate…

1. PROSPECT HEIGHTS $4,378,475
On Prospect Park, Unit 8A GMAP (left)
A 3,258-square-foot, 4-bedroom unit in the Richard Meier-designed condo, according to StreetEasy. Entered into contract on 3/7/09; closed on 3/26/09; deed recorded on 4/8/09.
2. MIDWOOD $3,475,000
944 East 8th Street GMAP (right)
2,300-sf, single-family house, according to Property Shark. Transaction was an estate sale. Entered into contract on 6/19/08; closed on 2/19/09; deed recorded on 4/6/09.
3. DUMBO $2,475,000
One Main Street, Unit 10D GMAP
This 2,477-sf, 2-bedroom condo was listed for $2.6 million in late October, according to StreetEasy. Entered into contract on 1/6/09; closed on 3/12/09; deed recorded on 4/6/09.
4. PARK SLOPE $2,325,000
141 Lincoln Place GMAP
When this 3,516-sf, 2-family was a House of the Day in November, it was asking $2,595,000. The house last sold for $1.35 million in mid-2004, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 2/4/09; closed on 3/31/09; deed recorded on 4/10/09.
5. WILLIAMSBURG $1,683,000
502 Lorimer Street GMAP
This 3,840-sf two-family has a commercial unit on the ground floor, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 11/10/08; closed on 3/25/09; deed recorded on 4/7/09.
944 East 8th Street photo from Property Shark.
Sorry…meant to say the “BUYER” offered 10% off the listing price…
i would gladly pay 4 million dollars to live right next door to a gamestop.
*rob*
Actually, the property never underwent a price cut as MM suggested.
The seller offered a price of 10% off asking price and got it.
If you go back and read the original thread, her assertion was basically that no one with a family would pay near this price because of its location outside the PS. 321 school district.
Apparently someone wanted it enough to pay nearly full price after only a couple months on the market.
Only poor Mis Muffett could be accused of “not living in reality” by predicting a price cut and having the property sell at a 10% price cut.
A million dollar profit on that slope house in four and a half years … not bad. 😛
i dont want to sound all prop joe-ish but spending an absurd amount of money well into the millions to be able to walk to a religious thingie is outright insane. no wonder Earth humans are so behind in evolution. pure unadultared insanity! wouldnt it be cheaper to just build a religious place?! cheeze its on a cracker!
*rob*
Missmufett is proven wrong again and again.
these ppties sold pretty well relative to their asking prices. Not extrapolating this to gen’l mkt cause I don’t know if it’s representative or not. Just on this batch, sale price is strong.
when is the “Last Week’s WEAKEST / SMALLEST sales” coming out?
Yes, bxgrl, I overpaid for my rickety south slope frame so I could walk to Leopoldi’s Hardware, the 9th Street Y, Toy Space and Puppet’s Jazz Bar.