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1. GRAVESEND $10,260,000
2111 East 2nd Street GMAP (left)
As covered earlier, the trade of this 8,206-square-foot one-family is the biggest sale in Brooklyn this year—at least so far. Entered into contract on 9/16/09; closed on 9/16/09; deed recorded on 9/25/09.

2. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $2,200,000$4,000,000
160 Henry Street, PH GMAP (right)
When this 3,000-square-foot penthouse was a Co-op of the Day in March, it was listed for $4.25 million. Closed on 9/21/09; deed recorded on 9/25/09.

3. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $3,150,000
1 Pierrepont Street, #8A GMAP
Sure, $3 million+ is a pretty penny, but the sale price for this sprawling co-op seems low given the prestige of the building and its asking price. (We’ve got a call into Brown Harris, which brokered the sale, to find out whether there was behind-the-scenes action not reflected in the public records sale price, and we’ll update this if they get back to us.) The 10-room co-op’s been on the market since last year, and the initial ask was $6,250,000, which was later reduced to $5,500,000. The reader widget guess on it clocked in at $4,764,268. Closed on 9/21/09; deed recorded on 9/24/09.

4. PROSPECT HEIGHTS $2,545,625
On Prospect Park, Unit 4F GMAP
This is a 1,090-sf unit in the Meier-designed condo, according to StreetEasy. Entered into contract on 8/13/09; closed on 8/27/09; deed recorded on 9/24/09.

5. PARK SLOPE $1,570,662
520 11th Street GMAP
This South Slope townhouse was originally listed for $2.25 million last year; after not selling, it was taken off the market and re-listed for $1,640,000 this May. Entered into contract on 7/7/09; closed on 8/27/09; deed recorded on 9/23/09.

Photos from Property Shark.


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  1. I actually find this week’s results very encouraging as a potential buyer, esp that the widget underpriced something. Prices, slowly, are coming back to earth. Gravesend is kind of a in a class by itself and not IMO indicative of general market conditions, and the OPP sale is balanced by that Sunday times story…

  2. Re: On Prospect Park – this is what is says for the listing of apartment 4F in terms of square feet…definitely makes more sense than 1000 sf for that price…

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    Gracious and grand 4 bedroom/3 bath residence with stunning, unobstructed views of Grand Army Plaza and gateway to Prospect Park. This 3,199 square foot home features spacious living/dining rooms, balcony, master suite with oversized walk in closet, guest suite, separate laundry room and pantry.

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