Residential Sales in Brooklyn
PARK SLOPE $2,550,550 248 Garfield Place 2-family, 130-year-old brownstone; 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining room in primary unit; 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, eat-in kitchen in other; high ceilings, hardwood floors in each; rear deck; 20-by-100-ft. lot; taxes $6,000; listed at $2.55 million (multiple bids), 3 weeks on market. Broker: Coldwell Banker Hunt Kennedy & Garfield….
PARK SLOPE $2,550,550
248 Garfield Place
2-family, 130-year-old brownstone; 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining room in primary unit; 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, eat-in kitchen in other; high ceilings, hardwood floors in each; rear deck; 20-by-100-ft. lot; taxes $6,000; listed at $2.55 million (multiple bids), 3 weeks on market. Broker: Coldwell Banker Hunt Kennedy & Garfield.
PROSPECT HEIGHTS $340,000
21 Butler Place
1-bedroom, 1-bath, 550-sq.-ft. co-op in a prewar building; dining area, high ceilings, 2 exposures; common roof deck and laundry in building; maintenance $430, 50% tax deductible; listed at $359,000, 12 weeks on market. Broker: Coldwell Banker Hunt Kennedy & Garfield.
From the print edition of yesterday’s New York Times.
That Garfield sales price, though expensive for most, is pretty damn reasonable given the location and should help to humble most of these outrageous asks on the market today.
Agreed, even the hot pink house.
Garfield is one of the nicest blocks in Park Slope.