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Comment: Decent pricing=sales all around for this batch. How ’bout that markup on the Cobble Hill house?
Open House Picks 7/27/07 [Brownstoner]


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  1. 1:11 — As you don’t have 4 minutes to do the leg work, here’s the data on the 7/20 picks:

    52 Berekeley — Not sold and still on market. Was listed at $2.75M, now listed for $2.4M.

    490 E. 24th St — No sale recorded with city as of today. Fillmore does not list the property anymore on its website, and the link to a NYT ad is dead.

    515 45th St — No sale recorded with city as of today. Link to a Craigslist posting is dead.

    696 Halsey — Deed transferred in December 2007. Final sale was $675K (down from $690K listed in post.) FSBO website is dead.

    So we have one confirmed sale, one confirmed still on market, and two listings that do not appear to be listed for sale anywhere and no recordings of sale with the city. Unless they closed in the last couple of weeks (unlikely given the holidays), I think it’s fair to assume the original commenter’s assumption that they did not sell and were taken off the market is accurate. Obviously, if there was more info about the actual broker, people could do more leg work, but I think the assumption is fair.

    Does anyone with knowledge of the Brooklyn College area or Sunset Park know more about the status of these two properties?

    And, BTW, it is far from troll-like to provide accurate data that is relatively on-topic to the post.

  2. So you say, 2:23–but the thing about when little people tour an open house… is that there are plenty of places to HIDE. might want to check that closet before you arrange those hummels.

  3. To the posters claiming they know the little people who bought the house: that’s incorrect. While all those midgets did in fact tour the place, it went to my rich gay uncle, who will use it as a walk-in closet for his brownstone across the street. He needs space for his shoes and hummel dolls.

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