Sheepshead Bay: Fifth Most Luxurious Neighborhood
Our friends at Property Shark have done some sales numbers crunching for the year-to-date, to see where in Brooklyn the million dollar sales were happening. Behold the chart. Brooklyn Heights left the other neighborhoods in the dust, with 88 sales above a million bucks. Park Slope, not surprisingly, was next, followed by Dumbo and its…

Our friends at Property Shark have done some sales numbers crunching for the year-to-date, to see where in Brooklyn the million dollar sales were happening. Behold the chart. Brooklyn Heights left the other neighborhoods in the dust, with 88 sales above a million bucks. Park Slope, not surprisingly, was next, followed by Dumbo and its pals Vinegar Hill and downtown Brooklyn. A bit of a surprise is number five, Sheepshead Bay and Gerritsen Beach out-luxurying Carroll Gardens by four sales.
brownie77, Roast Biff would have been much funnier than Ros Biff, but since this is apparently a very serious blog, please no jokes. I understand there are separate websites you can use to express your inner Henny Youngman.
Biff you must put an end to this. We will not allow you to “crack up jokes” anymore.
Blogs also get populated with a lot of people who can’t seem to understand and interpret the data as well.
No kidding ! But you see Ros Biff, the problem with blogs these days is that it gets populated with jokers like you and therefore lost some of their appeal. If you like to crack up jokes, i’ll send you a few links where you can really express yourself 😉
But to your point, brownie77 says Cobble Hill is included in 11231. 11231 has a total of 15 luxury sales. And brownie 77 says if Cobble Hill was by itself, “it would most likely be second to Brooklyn Heights.” So by dividing 15 to separate out Cobble Hill, how exactly would that escalate it above Park Slope (with 38 luxury sales) into the #2 position? You really think Cobble Hill has more luxury sales than Brooklyn Heights and Park Slope on their own?
Obviously stupid comment from brownie77 the Chump.
brownie77, it’s called a joke. I’m sure someone will be happy to explain it to you.
Yeah Biff. So there.
looks like it’s broken down by zip code. I agree with Carol Gardens, that classification by zip code is not very representative. Cobble Hill is included in 11231. By itself, Cobble Hill would most likely be second to Brooklyn Heights. Real estate is very very local, beyond zip codes obviously.
Obviously stupid comment from Biff the Champ.
If you grouped East New York with Beverly Hills, you might see a different result.
Gerritsen Beach had nothing to do with those numbers