Last Week's Biggest Sales
1. PROSPECT HEIGHTS $2,975,000 314 Park Place GMAP P*Shark A HOTD this May. We commented, “In addition to copious amounts of interior detail (inlaid parquet floors, lotsa mantles, a pier mirror), the 4,100-square-foot house has the oversized backyard that comes with the 131-foot-deep lots in this part of town. The asking price for the two-family…

1. PROSPECT HEIGHTS $2,975,000
314 Park Place GMAP P*Shark
A HOTD this May. We commented, “In addition to copious amounts of interior detail (inlaid parquet floors, lotsa mantles, a pier mirror), the 4,100-square-foot house has the oversized backyard that comes with the 131-foot-deep lots in this part of town. The asking price for the two-family is $2,975,000, definitely at the upper end of the spectrum for this neighborhood but, given how nice the house is and how hot the market is, certainly not out of the question.” Entered into contract on 6/19/12; closed on 8/30/12; deed recorded on 9/13/2012.
2. PARK SLOPE $2,350,000
488 13th Street GMAP P*Shark
A HOTD also in May. Here’s what was said about the three-story home, asking $2,695,000: “The interiors are in great shape with lots of original detail and custom built-ins that will appeal to a traditionalist; there’s also a nice rear deck and modern bathroom.” Entered into contract on 7/25/12; closed on 9/6/12; deed recorded on 9/13/2012.
3. PARK SLOPE $2,100,000
44 8th Avenue, #2 GMAP P*Shark
This five-bedroom, three-bathroom condo was asking $1,995,000. Entered into contract on 6/5/12; closed on 8/21/12; deed recorded on 9/10/2012.
4. COBBLE HILL $2,100,000
110 Butler Street GMAP P*Shark
In Open House Pick in October 2011. Doesn’t look like the listing has been pulled off the market yet. Entered into contract on 5/14/12; closed on 8/16/12; deed recorded on 9/10/2012.
5. FORT GREENE $1,950,000
268 Clermont Avenue GMAP P*Shark
Another May HOTD! This wood clapboard house right off Dekalb Avenue was asking $1,995,000. Entered into contract on 5/23/12; closed on 8/16/12; deed recorded on 9/11/2012.
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