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1. WILLIAMSBURG $1,380,000
60 Broadway, Unit 9C GMAP (left)
A 1,453-sf, 2-bedroom loft in the Gretsch condo, according to its listing. Entered into contract on 5/11/09; closed on 6/17/09; deed recorded on 7/1/09.

2. COBBLE HILL $1,325,000
370 Clinton Street GMAP (right)
As covered yesterday, this sale consisted of a half stake in this 6-family, which went on the market this January for $2,995,000. The seller bought it for $2,650,000 last September. Entered into contract on 6/10/09; closed on 6/10/09; deed recorded on 6/29/09.

3. MILL BASIN $1,300,000
80 Barlow Drive North GMAP
A 2,320-sf, single-family, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 9/1/09; closed on 12/5/08; deed recorded on 6/29/09.

4. FORT GREENE $1,100,000
134 South Oxford Street GMAP
This 1,800-sf, single-fam was an Open House pick three times: First in November, when it was asking $1,450,000, then in March and April, when it was listed for $1,350,000. Entered into contract on 5/29/09; closed on 6/24/09; deed recorded on 6/29/09.

5. PROSPECT-LEFFERTS GARDENS $1,050,000
107 Rutland Road GMAP
When this 2,040-sf single-family was an Open House Pick in February, it was listed for $1,375,000. Entered into contract on 3/25/09; closed on 6/15/09; deed recorded on 6/30/09.

***We left out two transactions recorded in public records last week at 2 Montague Terrace because we’ve been told that they involved one party trading up for a larger co-op and the other trading down for a smaller co-op and, thus, that the trades don’t represent real sales. In any event, one unit in the building (11 AB) traded for $3.5 million and another (5B) for $2 million. The same last names were involved in the transactions.

60 Broadway photo by pheezy.


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  1. Congrats! I’m glad the boys sold the house! What good news!

    And BOH, please be a little kinder…there’s really no need for this constant bashing people over the head…Look, if they want to buy a house for $1.1m, let them.

    And the house is not a glorified hallway. It’s very nice inside.

  2. Two hours! Yikes! We went there Tuesday last week at I think 8:15 and there was no wait. Yeah, the Mexican place is in the weird building. Very average though I’m sorry to say.

    Didn’t think of the F — guess that would be not so bad. Both the 4/6 transfers are terrible.

  3. Yeah Mopar – I heard!! Now I will never get to go there – i tried to go to El Almacen a few fridays ago at 8:30 but the wait was close to 2 hours and they weren’t doing BYOB anymore.

    haven’t tried the mexican joint yet – it’s in that weird blue building on graham and conselyea right?

    JMZ isn’t bad – but I wouldn’t want to have to rely on it if I work in midtown. You’d have to take it to Canal and catch the 6/Q

  4. BTW, Dirty Hipster, El Almacen got its liquor license! Also tried a new Mexican place on Graham with the chef from Barrio Chino, but it was so-so.

    Wine Lover, how on earth is the JMZ convenient — if you don’t work on Wall St?

  5. “the gretsch is terrific, but it is the very south end and closest to the projects”

    The Hasidic projects? crime is virtually zero. Those PJs have no effect on proces. I thought you knew Williamsburg wine lover.

  6. “It’s a far cry from ‘half off peak comps,’ BHO.”

    Gotta pass thru -21% to get to -50%, DIBS. I’m not alone (CSA @ 12:10).

    “…they paid close to 1000 psf to live by Lugers?”

    LMMFAO!

    ***Bid half off peak comps***

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