BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $349,000
60 Pineapple Street
500-sq.-ft. studio co-op in a prewar building; part-time doormen; windowed kitchen, exposed brick walls, walk-in closet, high ceilings, north exposure; laundry in building; maintenance $592, 40% tax deductible; listed at $349,000, 48 weeks on market. Brokers: Brown Harris Stevens and City Connections Realty.

GOWANUS $529,000
230 Seventh Street
2-bedroom, 1-bath, 854-sq.-ft. condo in a newly constructed building; kitchen with custom cabinets and marble floors, 9-ft. ceilings; common charge $128; taxes $5,556; listed at $550,000, 10 weeks on market. Broker: Brooklyn Properties of 7th Avenue.

WILLIAMSBURG $970,000
80 Roebling Street (Roebling Square)
2-bedroom, 2-bath, 1,200-sq.-ft. penthouse condo in a newly constructed building; elevator; kitchen with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances, living room with double-height ceilings, mezzanine, Brazilian oak floors, Manhattan Skyline view; 2 private terraces; common charge $276; taxes $780 (abated), listed at $970,000, 15 weeks on market. Broker: Citi Habitats New York.

From the print edition of yesterday’s New York Times.


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  1. A whole year on the market for the Brooklyn Heights place? That can’t be right. Or maybe there were offers that were accepted by the seller then declined by the co-op. That could be one reason it stayed on the market that long.