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1. MIDWOOD $2,000,000
914 East 9th Street GMAP (left)
A 2,614-sf, single-family house, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 6/3/09; closed on 6/18/09; deed recorded on 6/25/09.

2. WILLIAMSBURG $1,450,000
88 Berry Street GMAP (right)
A 2,000-sf, 4-family building, according to Prop Shark. Entered into contract on 4/7/09; closed on 6/18/09; deed recorded on 6/5/09.

3. PARK SLOPE $1,400,000
609 2nd Street GMAP
Seems like this transaction wasn’t a typical sale, as the last names of the buyer and seller are the same, and the house last sold for $2,800,000 in 2007. It’s a 4,588-sf, single-family, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 5/12/09; closed on 5/12/09; deed recorded on 6/25/09.

4. MIDWOOD $1,300,000
1409 East 7th Street GMAP
A 2,000-sf, 2-family house, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 3/13/09; closed on 6/10/09; deed recorded on 6/25/09.

5. GRAVESEND $1,300,000
366 Kings Highway GMAP
A 3,240-sf, 2-family, says Property Shark. Entered into contract on 3/13/09; closed on 6/10/09; deed recorded on 6/25/09.

Photos from Property Shark.


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  1. Hi DIBS… I’ve calmed down a little today. And am just content watching housing prices collapse and seeing the :NYC Middle Class” squirm a bit.

    Honestly, I wish I could afford $1 or $2MM… but I would have proud to call myself rich! 🙂

  2. “Park Slope transaction sounds like a divorce settlement. Rather than do an appraisal, they just took the last sale price and divided by two.”

    Two men with the same last name getting divorced? Or two trust beneficiaries/sons of Richard Ravitch, former chairman of the MTA & buyout financier.

    Really, this has to be one of the sillier comments ever posted.