Last Week's Biggest Sales
Wowza, Manhattan Beach! 1. MANHATTAN BEACH $2,100,000 123 Coleridge Street GMAP (left) 2,440-sf house on a 6,000-sf lot w/ garage; built circa 1935. Listing MIA. Deed recorded 3/10. 2. MANHATTAN BEACH $2,050,000 47 Beaumont Street GMAP (right) 2-story, 3,456-sf house on a 4,000-sf lot w/ garage. Listing MIA. Deed recorded 3/13. 3. BOROUGH PARK $1,800,000…

Wowza, Manhattan Beach!
1. MANHATTAN BEACH $2,100,000
123 Coleridge Street GMAP (left)
2,440-sf house on a 6,000-sf lot w/ garage; built circa 1935. Listing MIA. Deed recorded 3/10.
2. MANHATTAN BEACH $2,050,000
47 Beaumont Street GMAP (right)
2-story, 3,456-sf house on a 4,000-sf lot w/ garage. Listing MIA. Deed recorded 3/13.
3. BOROUGH PARK $1,800,000
1679 50th Street GMAP
3-family, 3,008-sf house with garage. Deed recorded 3/11. Once again, no sign of listing.
4. WINDSOR TERRACE $1,470,000
572A 17th Street GMAP
Open House Pick in November, when it was listed at $1,490,000. 2,574-sf, 2-fam brick house built circa 1905. Deed recorded 3/11.
5. FORT GREENE $1,395,000
163 Washington Park GMAP
One of the units at this four-unit brownstone conversion moved. The 2-bed, 2.5-bath unit is 2,432 square feet. Deed recorded 3/10.
Photos from Property Shark.
http://realestate.nytimes.com/sales/detail/2156-711188
Bye bye… 🙁
my friend bought 123 coleridge it was not on the market it was an estate sale and has been trying to buy it for about a year and finally got it. one of the others were correct these sales in MB and Gravesend have nothing to do with the market its people with money that want to be in the community near friends and family. by the way he is tearing that house down and building a new one
My understanding of the Washington Park condo is that all of the units have now sold for their asking prices. The $1.395m apartment is a huge duplex and has tons of space, but below grade so it can only be a legal 2BR. The renovation was nicely done, but I still can’t believe they got that price for just an apartment and being so close to the projects. That end of Myrtle has a long way to go.
Is there any record that 140 Columbia Heights actually sold?
Looks like it was listed with two different brokers, price chopped, and then yanked from the market.
Nope it was East New York. The Next Harlem.
Nope it was brooklyn heights – 140 Columbia Heights for 10.75 million.
Nope it was in Gravesend. 10 million for a single family.
You’ll never see listings per se for places like these in Manhattan Beach, or Borough Park, or the various Chinatowns, or other religious and ethnic enclaves around the city.
It’s word of mouth, and unless you’re an MOT you really don’t want to live there anyway. The prices in no way reflect the real estate but rather the cost of belonging to the community.
Nope, it was in Brooklyn Heights, 4:56.
As it has been for about 150 years now.