Residential Sales in Brooklyn
PROSPECT PARK SOUTH $1,175,000 169 Westminster Road GMAP 108-year-old, 6-bedroom wood colonial; elevator to 2nd floor, 2-room office on 3rd floor, breakfast nook, family room, hardwood floors, 4-car garage, 50-by-100-foot lot; taxes $3,679; listed at $1,250,000. Broker: Mary Kay Gallagher. Residential Sales in the Region [NY Times] House of the Day: 169 Westminster Road [Brownstoner]…

PROSPECT PARK SOUTH $1,175,000
169 Westminster Road GMAP
108-year-old, 6-bedroom wood colonial; elevator to 2nd floor, 2-room office on 3rd floor, breakfast nook, family room, hardwood floors, 4-car garage, 50-by-100-foot lot; taxes $3,679; listed at $1,250,000. Broker: Mary Kay Gallagher.
Residential Sales in the Region [NY Times]
House of the Day: 169 Westminster Road [Brownstoner]
169 Westminster Road [Mary Kay Gallagher]
FORT GREENE $955,000
21 South Portland Avenue GMAP
Two-bedroom, 1,170-square-foot co-op on the parlor floor of an Italianate brownstone. Original moldings, shutters, parquet floor and pier mirror. Listed at $948,000. Three weeks on the market. Broker: HouseByWe.
Co-op of the Day: 21 South Portland (Revisited) [Brownstoner]
Co-op of the Day: 21 South Portland Avenue [Brownstoner]
BOREUM HILL $545,000
422 Atlantic Avenue GMAP
800-square-foot 1-bedroom, 1-bath top-floor condo in a 3-unit brick building. Apartment has a wood burning fireplace, 2 skylights and a 400-square-foot private deck. Maintenance $615; 50 percent tax deductible. Listed at $595,000; on market 3 weeks. Brokers: Linda VanderWoude, Halstead Brooklyn; Warburg Realty.
DUMBO $480,000
100 Jay Street GMAP
528-square-foot alcove studio with custom kitchens in Dumbo’s tallest condo tower. Amenities include 24/7 doorman, gym, yoga room, and roof deck. Common charges $324. Listed at $480,000; on market 1 week. Brokers: Judy Ferrigno, Halstead Property; Corcoran.
Photo of 169 Westminster Road by Kate Leonova for PropertyShark
no, but a berkeley place townhouse in need of a gut went for 2.7 million in august. it was a fsbo.
maybe that’s the one someone was referring to.
Yeah, that’s the one I thought people were talking about, but I was confused, because I knew it was still on the market. Oh, but maybe there’s another Berkeley Place townhouse going for $3 million+ that just sold in two weeks, as 11:30 am insists.
Here is a listing for the place on Berkeley:
http://www.corcoran.com/property/listing.aspx?Region=NYC&ListingID=1070981
Doesn’t appear to be in contract, so I’m not sure where that rumor started. It does look sweet though, so I wouldn’t be shocked if it went quickly.
Uh me again. I misread the header and thought that the Mary Kay listing was being offered for sale again. Please ignore the previous comment. Its time for me to log off of Brownstoner and go to bed.
Mary Kay’s listing was in contract last week. I guess the deal fell through.
i’m the original seller on S. Portland. We had two offers, one was even all cash. I think the real lesson to walk away with here (aside from tamping down the vitriol in the blogosphere) is that small boutique brokerage houses can do you at least as much good as the giant ones, and charge you less along the way. Ours was fantastic. HouseByWe provided us with loads of effort and detailed knowledge of the market, and they sold our place above asking.
I live in a downtown Brooklyn coop. Prices are not down (yet) but apartments are not flying off the shelf either. $500-650K one bedrooms are sitting. And those who think it is their god-given right to triple/quadruple their investment in 3-5 years are all complaining. It will only be worse once all the new buildings are finished (Smith, be@schermerhorn etc.)
maybe they were purchased too recently to show anything yet. they sometimes like to have back-up offers before posting that it’s sold. not sure.
I know, brokers keep bringing up the Berkeley and South Elliott townhouses but there’s no source data for either transaction.