housePark Slope
375 6th Avenue
Betancourt & Associates
Sunday 1-3pm
$1,525,000
GMAP

houseCobble Hill
148 Warren Street
Brooklyn Bridge Realty
Sunday 11:30-2pm
$1,525,000
GMAP

housePark Slope
348 10th Street
Leslie J. Garfield
Sunday 11-1pm
$1,275,000
GMAP

houseBedford Stuyvesant
612A MacDonough Street
Corcoran
Sunday 2pm-
$595,000
GMAP


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  1. Not the recent sale of 397 6th, but some comps (from RadCribs and Property Shark) to put the asking price of $1.524 for 375 6th into perspective.

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    375 6th Ave, this weekend’s open house:
    Property type Two family converted from one family (B3)
    Building sq ft 2,232

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    Recent sales:

    362 6 Avenue, Park Slope, New York 11215
    Property type Walk Up Apt, Three Families (C0)
    Building sq ft 2,220
    Date sale recorded Sep 09, 2005
    Sale Price $1,200,000

    383 6 Avenue, Park Slope, New York 11215
    Building sq ft 2,232
    Property type Two Family, Converted From One Family (B3)
    Date sale recorded Mar 05, 2004
    Sale Price $999,000

    378 6 Avenue, Park Slope, New York 11215
    Property type Walk Up Apt, Over Six Families W/o Stores (C1)
    Building sq ft 3,220
    Date sale recorded Apr 05, 2004
    Sale Price $1,050,000

  2. Okay, this 6th and 6th house is different from either of the two that were on Brownstoner in September; easy to check, they’re at the very top of the archive for the month.

    http://brownstoner.com/brownstoner/archives/2005/09/index.html

    According to the broker listings, 397 6th Avenue which was listed for $1.495m, has sold; don’t know the sale price. There was a price cut on the second house, at 365 6th Street. It was $1.675m, and is now $1.545m.

    I wonder what 397 6th Avenue sold for.

  3. I recall seeing a house just like the 6th ave (same block, same layout) back in Feb ’00 on the market for 825k. I think 1.3 is more the market price now. It should have a nice english basement.

  4. That 6th Avenue house is really narrow, only two rows of windows. I remember the discussion of the two houses around the corner, near 6th and 6th; both seemed overpriced at the time.

    Sorry to beat the bubble drum again, but $1.5 million is way too much money for a narrow 3-story house on a non-side street in the Slope. My guess is that it’ll sell for no more than $1m, maybe less.

  5. The 6th ave. house has been around a while as well – it was an open house pick a couple months ago (in september?). there was a bit of a discussion about how it was well-priced compared to a similar house on 6th st. (that one’s still on the market too).

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