Last Week's Biggest Sales
1. MIDWOOD $3,420,000 809 Avenue K GMAP (left) This is a 3,375-sf, single-family house, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 9/9/08; closed on 7/14/09; deed recorded on 7/28/09. 2. PARK SLOPE $2,460,000 535 1st Street GMAP (right) This 4,420-sf limestone had a long sales history: It was first listed for $3,500,000 in 2006,…

1. MIDWOOD $3,420,000
809 Avenue K GMAP (left)
This is a 3,375-sf, single-family house, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 9/9/08; closed on 7/14/09; deed recorded on 7/28/09.
2. PARK SLOPE $2,460,000
535 1st Street GMAP (right)
This 4,420-sf limestone had a long sales history: It was first listed for $3,500,000 in 2006, and by the time it made its second appearance as a House of the Day, in January ’08, was asking $3,675,000. Entered into contract on 4/27/09; closed on 7/17/09; deed recorded on 7/30/09.
3. BOERUM HILL $2,150,000
179 Bergen Street GMAP
When this townhouse was a House of the Day in April, it was asking $2,375,000. The widget guesstimate clocked in at $1,904,681. Entered into contract on 6/10/09; closed on 7/23/09; deed recorded on 7/30/09.
4. PARK SLOPE $1,450,000
139 5th Avenue GMAP
This is a 3-family building with a commercial space, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 5/12/09; closed on 7/8/09; deed recorded on 7/27/09.
5. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $1,300,000
25 Willow Place GMAP
More than a year ago the Brooklyn Heights Association newsletter spotlighted 25 Willow as one of several properties in the neighborhood that had seen better days: 25 Willow Place has been vacant for over 40 years, according to the newsletter, and “The house may soon be a candidate for Demolition by Neglect, a provision of the NYC Landmarks Law that allows the Commission to take an owner to court in order to save a landmarked building from irreparable deterioration.” It was first listed for $2.4 million in November ’08 and is a 2,920-sf, 2-family, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 6/20/09; closed on 7/2/09; deed recorded on 7/31/09.
Pics from Property Shark.
11217, I don’t mind the arguing at all (reading or involved – enjoy them both). Since you asked, I explained why.
did i touch an exposed nerve, m4l?
Mmmmmmm, pie.
M4L:
This coming from someone who is constantly talking about wanting to watch people argue on here…?
I don’t get it.
But I’m not involved, so I’ll shut my pie hole.
Antidope, when you start threwing “Pathetic”, “bromide” around liberally to others, you might as well include “retard”, “asshat”,… cause you became him in my eyes (ie not worth debating when someone is purposely looking for a fight)
25 Willow Place
Not much to reuse on this property other than the facade and party walls. Eventhough it was acquired at a significant discount to original ask, $1,300,000 works out to about $325 psf based on a potential rebuilt envelope of approx 4,000 sf. Deduct $75 psf for the reusable structure in-place and you get $250 per buildable sf. This seems high to me as land was trading for no more than $225 FAR in the Heights at the top of the market two years ago.
He/she appreciates any and all support in the battle against the Idiocracy.
I KNOW YOU OWEN MEANY, ER I MEAN MORE4LESS. ALWAYS SCREAMING. ALWAYS DECLARING. ALWAYS DEMANDING…
and as far as I can tell always wrong. to date. i’ll give you that. it could change.
11217, Antidope and I were debating last week then suddenly threw “Pathetic” and “bromide” into my face. Now solicits my reaction/response with initial post above. My reaction is very appropriate. You know me. I don’t start on someone unless they act stupid toward me first
I’m not sure why antidope is being picked on. He/she seems to bring a lot of useful FACTS to the table.
Which is a lot more than I can say for most others here.
Thanks for your insight antidope. I like people who can give examples and back them up.