Priciest Brooklyn Sale of '09 is in Gravesend!
Holy moly! The sale of 2111 East 2nd Street in Gravesend for $10.26 million just hit public records, and although the price tag isn’t high enough to make it a Brooklyn record, it’s definitely the biggest sale of this year, and probably one of the top 10 or so biggest house sales in the borough…

Holy moly! The sale of 2111 East 2nd Street in Gravesend for $10.26 million just hit public records, and although the price tag isn’t high enough to make it a Brooklyn record, it’s definitely the biggest sale of this year, and probably one of the top 10 or so biggest house sales in the borough ever. (Houses in Brooklyn Heights, for example, have traded for more.) Here are the specs on 2111 East 2nd from Property Shark: It’s an 8,206-square-foot one-family house that was built in 1998. The buyer of the manse was cloaked behind an LLC.
2111 East 2nd Street Deed [ACRIS] GMAP P*Shark
Photo from Property Shark.
i guess it takes 10 million dollars to live in a racist “enclave”. the whole brokers only showing this to certain members of society is really disgusting. ill never understand why religion gets a free pass for such practices. grrrrr.
maybe my dream will come true one day and satanists will take over park slope and only show houses to other satanists. rich satanists with 100 dollar bills flying out of their buttholes.
*rob*
Snappy, sounds like you haven’t encounter the not-so-rare “crap comes out of mouth 24/7” types
and Rob,
THAT poster happens to be ME! lol. You know who I am, we had plenty of drinks together at the bstoner gatherings. :o)
lol, well let me step aside Benson!
CHL, it is shameful but it basically works like a co-op board in sorts but instead of a building, you have a community that spans about 20 blocks radius where the community members are willing to pay for the location to be part of that said community. Syrian community is very close knit and that has been for many many generations. They only go to their local synagogue and marry only within their local community and businesses trade hands only amongst members of the community. Our comments on brownstoner will never change that and it has been like that for hundreds of years.
P.S. Yes they do have private security in the neighborhood and most of the security force are retired cops or off-duty police officers.
“Sideline Sammies” lol.
Snappy…point well taken.
benson, you are riding a high horse today.
I don’t get your repeated accusations of envy.
Some of our fellow posters may be accused of being snooty or ignorant or chauvenistic towards their own little enclave, but I don’t see the envy.
I’m not sure if I agree or disagree about the whole envy/jealousy arugment, but I’ll say this much: Every house sold in Brooklyn, or the U.S. for that matter, is worth every penny of its sale price – at least to the purchaser. If it wasn’t, the purchaser would not have paid whatever price it went for. It matters not whether any of us sideline sammies feel the price is reasonable. A seller need only find that one person who is willing to pay the ask, or something they find palatable. I can’t tell any of you what any particular dwelling in any given neighborhood is worth to you and your family and the reverse is true as well. Opinions are like ***holes, everyone has one and B’stoner is nothing more than our chance to put our booties on display. I think that if folks remembered that, we’d all be fine.
Moreteasir;
Not at all. I like breaking the balls of the smug!