Last Week's Biggest Sales
We’d be surprised if the Slope manse on Montgomery doesn’t end up being one of the top-5 sales in the neighborhood this year. How ’bout that markup on the Carroll Gardens house? 1. PARK SLOPE $3,300,000 52 Montgomery Place GMAP (left) 5,238-square-foot nine-bedroom first hit the market last April (HOTD, listed at $3,675,000); price subsequently…

We’d be surprised if the Slope manse on Montgomery doesn’t end up being one of the top-5 sales in the neighborhood this year. How ’bout that markup on the Carroll Gardens house?
1. PARK SLOPE $3,300,000
52 Montgomery Place GMAP (left)
5,238-square-foot nine-bedroom first hit the market last April (HOTD, listed at $3,675,000); price subsequently chopped to $3,300,000, and there she went. Deed recorded 3/4.
2. PARK SLOPE $2,195,000
40 St. Marks Avenue GMAP (right)
The sellers here hit the sweet spot, asking-wise. The brownstone between 5th and 6th aves. was purchased by them for $900,000 in 2003. Deed recorded 3/5.
3. MANHATTAN BEACH $1,850,000
282 Beaumont Street GMAP
2,896-sf, 2-family house built circa 1925. Listing MIA. Deed recorded 3/5.
4. PARK SLOPE $1,752,000
393 5th Street GMAP
Another one between 5th and 6th aves, this time in Center Slope. Was it listed? 3,012-sf 3-fam house. Deed recorded 3/4.
5. CARROLL GARDENS $1,670,000
29 2nd Street GMAP
Interesting: This one appears to have gone for a pretty penny over ask. StreetEasy shows the 3-fam townhouse listed in October for $1.5 mil. Deed recorded 3/3.
you are so right 3:47 Dolkart has never been east of Flatbush
Dude I an not wait to see what the Post comes up with for a headline:
Spitzer
Quits Her?
you can fit 3 historical PS in one Bed Stuy. Dolkart was on mission when he wrote that piece.
I saw Eliot Spitzer going into the Hotel Le Bleu with a high-class prosti.
I heard Eliot Spitzer hangs out on 7th Ave.
Yeah, everybody here but 3:10 is a loser! And I include myself!
Losers! All of you!
“I think Park Slope contributed more to the sucess of Ft. Greene, Prospect Heights and Crown Heights than the other way around.”
Ugh, why so dense? It’s not about fighting over what came first. Are you THAT competitive? Well yeah, you are.
Park Slope had appeal to solidly middle class whites who worked in academia and the arts for a long time now. Yes. Yes that is true. I never said it wasn’t.
Only recently did it start attracting multi-millionaires from Manhattan. Those people used to move to CT and LI when it came time to get a house. They are okay with Park Slope now because ALL of Brooklyn is moving up in the world. If it wasn’t true about all of Brooklyn, and if Prospect Park was still a drug-den, they would NOT be moving to Park Slope no matter how many pretty houses they could find there.
Improvements on 4th Ave and Gowanus is another huge contribution towards Park Slope overall being more desirable. Park Slope is not an island. It does not rise or fall entirely on its own.
10% price chop = on fire!