Last Week's Biggest Sales
1. CARROLL GARDENS $2,100,000 235 President Street GMAP (left) This 4-family brownstone was listed for $1,995,000 in October and sold very quickly, according to StreetEasy. Entered into contract on 10/30/09; closed on 12/17/09; deed recorded on 12/24/09. 2. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $1,650,000 75 Livingston Street, #11D GMAP (right) Appears that the listing trail/stats on this co-op…

1. CARROLL GARDENS $2,100,000
235 President Street GMAP (left)
This 4-family brownstone was listed for $1,995,000 in October and sold very quickly, according to StreetEasy. Entered into contract on 10/30/09; closed on 12/17/09; deed recorded on 12/24/09.
2. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $1,650,000
75 Livingston Street, #11D GMAP (right)
Appears that the listing trail/stats on this co-op are MIA. (If anyone can find ’em, please let us know in the comments.) The history of the building was recently the subject of a Streetscapes column. Closed on 12/15/09; deed recorded on 12/23/09.
3. DUMBO $1,525,000
100 Jay Street #28H GMAP
Second big sale in as many weeks in the J Condo. This 1,592-sf, 2-bedroom was listed for what it sold for in October, per StreetEasy. Its seller purchased the unit for $1,370,000 in ’07. Entered into contract on 11/12/09; closed on 12/7/09; deed recorded on 12/23/09.
4. PARK SLOPE $1,522,283
392 3rd Street #1 GMAP
This is the Slope building where a fire broke out a couple weeks ago, leaving two people injured. It was recently converted from a rental into a condo, and this 2,700-sf duplex was initially listed for $1,695,000 in March. Entered into contract on 7/1/09; closed on 10/30/09; deed recorded on 12/23/09.
5. BOERUM HILL $1,100,000
33 St. Marks Place GMAP
This is a 3,600-sf, 3-family, according to Property Shark. Entered into contract on 9/29/09; closed on 12/1/09; deed recorded on 12/22/09.
Photos from Property Shark.
I don’t see how one can compare the 6 months later thread to the largest sales thread.
That’s like saying…who cares how much Walmart sold this quarter…there’s all that crap still left on the shelves!
I’ll eat crow today, if the bulls promise to eat crow when the picture isn’t as rosy. Say, when the 6 Months Later post goes up?
here are some crow recipes:
http://www.thecrowroost.com/RECIPES.htm
I don’t know what to have for lunch today. I can see that from these sales here, some people are eating crow.
Brooklyn real estate is the new gold…
NYC also especially has to take those Case Shiller numbers with a grain of salt, because they do not include condos or co-ops.
If you include those, the numbers would most likely be even rosier.
This is not the Christmas present that Miss Muffet was hoping for…..
Really tragic what happened with that 3rd St condo (which is up the street from me). Hope the two injured folks pull through.
too bad there is no realtor website on President st.
Looks to be very large bldg. wide and 54′ deep.
So we have no idea condition, renovations or layouts
(even though CofO says 4 family…doesn’t mean is used as 4 family). To me not necessarily a high price based on sq footage.
Strong sales prices all around. One note: J-condo units went on sale in 2005. Not sure when this one, or the one last week went into contract. Impressive prices for both, nonetheless.