13-garden-small-12-2010.jpgIn lieu of the Biggest Sales feature this week, this is what city records list as the most expensive residential property to change hands since last Thursday: 13 Garden Place, Unit B. The condo sold for $2,500,000. (This is the old Corcoran listing for it.) There was also a $2 million+ sale at 1BBP, and one of the Gingerbread House‘s neighbors in Bay Ridge—37 82nd Street—also sold for more than $2 mil. GMAP
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  1. I think Noki is right. It’s a remarkable price for the top 2/3 of a house, but if it’s in near perfect condition then it’s not an outrageous price for Garden or Sidney Place (approx $1000/ sq. ft.), although I wonder what the RE tax and common charges are.

    (Oddly, I can’t find the listing on Streeteasy, and Corcoran scrubs the financial data from its sold listings.)

  2. …I don’t know, Heights, looks like you walk up a set of interior stairs to get to the home, meaning that the parlor floor isn’t part of the unit. I can only figure, given the floorplan, that the top floor is an attic-type space with lower than usual ceilings. I don’t know. Still find 2.5 shocking, even with the 25′ width. I do love Garden Place, just not THAT much 😉

  3. The condo/shared house — with what looks to be no more than 2,000 sq ft, and with what also looks to be an attic-type top floor, for 2.5 million? Wow. Market’s back? That’s shocking.