Last Week's Biggest Sales
1. PARK SLOPE $1,695,000 247 6th Avenue GMAP (left) A 3,420-sf, 3-family, per Property Shark. Entered into contract on 7/14/09; closed on 10/15/09; deed recorded on 10/28/09. 2. GRAVESEND $1,500,000 1710 East 5th Street GMAP (right) This 2-family house on the Gravesend-Midwood border hit the market in May ’07 asking $4,250,000, according to StreetEasy, and…

1. PARK SLOPE $1,695,000
247 6th Avenue GMAP (left)
A 3,420-sf, 3-family, per Property Shark. Entered into contract on 7/14/09; closed on 10/15/09; deed recorded on 10/28/09.
2. GRAVESEND $1,500,000
1710 East 5th Street GMAP (right)
This 2-family house on the Gravesend-Midwood border hit the market in May ’07 asking $4,250,000, according to StreetEasy, and was asking $2,699,000 as of May ’08. Entered into contract on 9/30/09; closed on 10/26/09; deed recorded on 10/27/09.
3. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $1,415,000
One Brooklyn Bridge Park, #540 & T8 GMAP
Condo unit 540 at 1BBP is a 1,709-sf, 3-bedroom that was last asking $1,295,000, according to StreetEasy. The sale included a second “condo unit without a kitchen,” #T8, but it’s unclear from listings what that is. Entered into contract on 8/31/09; closed on 10/14/09; deed recorded on 10/29/09.
4. BRIGHTON BEACH $1,300,000
253 Corbin Place GMAP
A 3,048-sf, 2-family house, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 8/12/09; closed on 10/23/09; deed recorded on 10/29/09.
5. MIDWOOD $1,250,000
3403 Bedford Avenue GMAP
This 4,070-sf 2-family was listed for $1,499,000. Entered into contract on 5/5/09; closed on 8/12/09; deed recorded on 10/29/09.
Photos from Property Shark.
misterbubble is here to a world of pain to the short bus riders.
When you are as slow as steve-o, you need all the help you can get apparently, DeLepp.
Bxgrl, I don’t think it is just that he does not suffer fools gladly. He is always jumping on people on here in the most ferocious manner. I think he is damaged psychologically
There are leaps and then there are leaps.
Money, jesus, the what, how many heros can we get into this thread.
Given this comment posted by BBB, I wouldn’t guess someone who is a landlord in Park Slope could be suffering all that much…
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ok buddy you just keep telling somebody who is a landlord in Park Slope the facts on the ground! Places in Park slope are going for 2800 for a floor thru just like you say.
Posted by: bitter_bubble_buyer at November 3, 2009 1:54 PM in response to Last Week’s Biggest Sales
Ummm…so you calling me a lunatic constantly actually means you think I’m right, by your definition above.
Posted by: 11217 at November 3, 2009 6:02 PM
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No, it just makes me right.
“BBB got hurt big time by the real estate bubble”
How do you know that, stevieb??? And please tell me you’re not seriously equating The What with both Warren Buffett and Jesus in the same thread?!?!
bbb, at least you still have shelter. The biggest bubble of all time was tulips. You can wear them but they won’t keep you dry.
It’s too early to call Cargar, but I could pull off a win considering low turnout…I was only the 109th person to vote in my district! If I don’t win, I’m hoping that the RENT IS TOO DAMNED HIGH dude wins 🙂
DOWN WITH BLOOMBERG…TODAY!!!