Last Week's Biggest Sales
1. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $3,100,000 200 Hicks Street, #7S GMAP P*Shark Here’s the listing for this three-bedroom co-op unit: “Magical river views from 50’+/- loft style living room in Brooklyn Heights premier co-op residence. 24-hour manned elevator in beautiful a prewar building steps from Montague Street.” Asking $3,600,000 in 2008, then $3,495,000 in 2010. Entered into…

1. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $3,100,000
200 Hicks Street, #7S GMAP P*Shark
Here’s the listing for this three-bedroom co-op unit: “Magical river views from 50’+/- loft style living room in Brooklyn Heights premier co-op residence. 24-hour manned elevator in beautiful a prewar building steps from Montague Street.” Asking $3,600,000 in 2008, then $3,495,000 in 2010. Entered into contract on 10/01/11; closed on 11/17/11; deed recorded on 12/21/2011.
2. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $2,725,000
96A Hicks Street GMAP P*Shark
A HOTD in May 2011. We said: “The 17-foot-wide brownstone is generally pretty attractive on the inside, though we’re not loving the renovation on the rear parlor. Still, the house is in good shape, has a charming garden and obviously is in a great location.” Ask: $3,195,000. Entered into contract on 9/21/11; closed on 11/28/11; deed recorded on 12/23/2011.
3. DUMBO $2,500,000
31 Washington Street, #12 GMAP P*Shark
Not much info on this condo unit. Entered into contract on 10/12/11; closed on 11/30/11; deed recorded on 12/19/2011.
4. GOWANUS $1,750,000
15 3rd Street GMAP P*Shark
A four-story, three-family townhouse. The home looks lovely and it sold right at ask, only two months after it hit the market. Entered into contract on 10/15/11; closed on 11/29/11; deed recorded on 12/20/2011.
5. CARROLL GARDENS $1,730,000
159 Nelson Street GMAP P*Shark
A three-story, three-family home with an owners duplex. The interior was renovated but is pretty bland as a result. The ask was $1,795,000. Entered into contract on 9/16/11; closed on 12/6/11; deed recorded on 12/22/2011.
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