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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.


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  1. While yes….Lincoln Place did sell for a little bit under asking price, I’d like to note Miss Muffet’s comment from when it was HOTD…Just goes to show that she’s not really living in reality if you ask me:

    “Corcoran has just started slashing prices on a number of brownstones. A prime limestone practically at the park was cut from 2.995 to 2.59. The HOTD from a few weeks back, on 8th Avenue, was cut from 2.595 to 2.29. Hundreds of thousands of dollars cut in a matter of days (too rushed now to get the links but I’d happily furnish them if you can’t find). This trend will continue. These properties that were slashed were “prime” and this house is a bit less so if the owners care about public school (it’s in District 13 and not the more desirable District 15). While the standard line is that folks buying these homes don’t care about public school, that’s changing with economic uncertainty. All to say, needs a price cut.”

  2. Slopefarm,

    I’m sure the lag between contract & closing has to do with the buyer wanting to make sure he was in the clear & free to continue running his Ponzi scheme/Crooked business. His boy, Maddoff took the heat off him

  3. I find it amazing that propjoe lurks constantly yet almost exclusively for the purpose of making anti-semitic remarks whenever a Midwood or Gravesend house come up. You really think you have an appreciative audience here for that crap, pj??

    Interesting length of time to closing on that house, however, not to mention the 6 week delay in recording the deed. We’ll never know it, but there is probably a story.

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