Last Week's Biggest Sales
1. BOERUM HILL $2,800,000 28 Butler Street GMAP (left) According to StreetEasy, by the time this 3,000-sf, 2-family townhouse was listed in June—for $3.2 million—it was already in contract. It was last purchased for $950,000 in 2007. (Presumably the sellers renovated.) Entered into contract on 6/2/09; closed on 9/3/09; deed recorded on 9/17/09. 2. PARK…

1. BOERUM HILL $2,800,000
28 Butler Street GMAP (left)
According to StreetEasy, by the time this 3,000-sf, 2-family townhouse was listed in June—for $3.2 million—it was already in contract. It was last purchased for $950,000 in 2007. (Presumably the sellers renovated.) Entered into contract on 6/2/09; closed on 9/3/09; deed recorded on 9/17/09.
2. PARK SLOPE $2,200,000
213 Berkeley Place GMAP (right)
When this four-story brownstone was a House of the Day in April, it was listed for $2.475 million. The reader widget guessed it would ultimately sell for $1,984,668. Entered into contract on 7/23/09; closed on 8/28/09; deed recorded on 9/15/09.
3. PARK SLOPE $1,300,000
90 8th Avenue, #6B GMAP
This 1,860-sf, 3-bedroom co-op was listed for $1,395,000 in June, according to StreetEasy. Closed on 8/25/09; deed recorded on 9/14/09.
4. MILL BASIN $1,275,000
130 Whitman Drive GMAP
This is a 3,220-sf single-family, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 9/10/09; closed on 9/10/09; deed recorded on 9/16/09.
5. PARK SLOPE $1,250,500
133 Sterling Place, #4G GMAP
This 3-bedroom unit in the Vermeil condo was originally listed for $1.99 million in early 2007, according to StreetEasy. Entered into contract on 6/25/09; closed on 9/4/09; deed recorded on 9/14/09.
Photos from Property Shark
Re: 213 Berkley place you people really need to stop worshiping false widget gods. Parkslope is crazing glueing the bubble back together. I love it.
Frederick–nice job on the corcoran link. Yeah, renovate doesn’t really describe what was done to that building. That being said it looks pretty nice.
Actually I did skip the coop post yesteday. My bad.
11217 and Lechacal. You guys nailed the Berkeley Place house. Nice job.
Boerumresident…did you not read thread from yesterdays coop of the day?
I thought that house in the picture looked a bit unlikely for $2.8M. Here’s the corcoran listing, which makes a bit more sense:
http://www.corcoran.com/property/listing.aspx?Region=NYC&listingid=1544457
but wow. Only detail left is in the facade.
> (Presumably the sellers renovated.)
And the winner of the Understatement of the Year award goes to…
Pete — What do you mean “close to Baltic Street”?
Still $2.8M is a very good price for what is admittedly a large house that looks like it showed well (although probably not to taste for all the preservationists here).
idiots everywhere.
when will the madness stop.