Last Week's Biggest Sales
1. BAY RIDGE $2,100,000 7601 Narrows Avenue GMAP (left) This single-family last sold for $999,999 in 2005, according to Property Shark. The house first hit the market in September, priced at $2,900,000, according to StreetEasy; it was asking $2.5 million by the time it was an Open House Pick in January. Entered into contract on…

1. BAY RIDGE $2,100,000
7601 Narrows Avenue GMAP (left)
This single-family last sold for $999,999 in 2005, according to Property Shark. The house first hit the market in September, priced at $2,900,000, according to StreetEasy; it was asking $2.5 million by the time it was an Open House Pick in January. Entered into contract on 4/20/09; closed on 5/29/09; deed recorded on 6/4/09.
2. BOERUM HILL $1,715,000
203 Dean Street GMAP (right)
This 3,600-sf house hadn’t changed hands in 40 years, according to its listing: “This handsome and detail filled Boerum Hill brownstone is ready for your creative and sensative (sic) updating…it has all the details you want in a Landmarked townhome: dramatic parlour arch, elaborate plaster molding along with crown moldings and medallions, built-in cabinetry, 11 foot high parlour ceilings…” Entered into contract on 5/29/09; closed on 5/29/09; deed recorded on 6/3/09.
3. PARK SLOPE $1,595,000
506 10th Street GMAP
This 2,052-sf, two-family brownstone was evidently priced to sell: It hit the market in early February asking $1,595,000, according to StreetEasy, and was in contract within a couple weeks. Listing had this to say: “Exquisitely renovated, architect-designed 3 story, 1 family (legal 2 family) brownstone. This light-filled home has many restored details including plaster moldings, marble mantel, pocket doors and walnut stair rail, all of which blend seamlessly with the modern bathrooms and kitchen design.” Entered into contract on 2/13/09; closed on 5/28/09; deed recorded on 6/4/09.
4. GREENPOINT $1,320,000
21 Greenpoint Avenue GMAP
A 3,300-sf, two-family, according to PropShark. Entered into contract on 12/19/08; closed on 5/28/09; deed recorded on 6/5/09.
5. FORT GREENE $1,300,000
249 Carlton Avenue GMAP
This 3,330-square-foot brownstone was a House of the Day in February, when it was listed for $1.5 million. Listing said it needed TLC. Entered into contract on 4/10/09; closed on 5/28/09; deed recorded on 6/5/09.
7601 Narrows photo from StreetEasy; 203 Dean photo from Property Shark.
I ignore comments that point out the foolishness of my tirades.
SnarkSlope: How many homes do you own? How much do you have in the bank? please step back until you buy your first home and have more than $100 in the bank.
“Then the BHOWhat gets into the act by commenting on Miss Muffet’s great rejoinder, showing that pre-emptive snark still stings no matter which of the BHOWhat’s persona’s its aimed at (both took hits). I love it.”
WASADE give the Dowwhat thing a rest. We are two different people!
Remember this?
Pretty sure that the Carlton Ave house is in 11238 What.
Posted by: wasder at June 9, 2009 12:20 PM
Nope dumbass it’s 11205! Tell Brownstoner to start posting 11238 and 11216!!!
WASDER Brownstoner does not post sales within 11238 and 11216???????
What’s up with that???
OH BTW Don’t worry the end is here baby it feels like last year. This time you don’t get up. Buh Bye retards thanks for the memories….
The What
Someday this war is gonna end…
As house value sinks
Finally thinking of move
Greene pastures elsewhere?
We Skipped that house so
Cannot determine value
Haiku’s my new beau
> But no one laughed at my haiku…
I enjoyed them. Keep mixing it up.
> SnarkSlope : Very lame of you to call me a broker.
My apologies. That was indeed lame and uncalled for.
Please accept this new expanded acronym:
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b r a i n l e s s
b l o v i a t o r
I saw the 10th street place and it seemed like a good value. What do others think?
Other thoroughfare
Where the G shakes the house while
Flea shoppers waltz by