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Property Shark has complied the top ten single-family home, condo and co-op sales last year in Brooklyn. The numbers are pretty impressive, and if you click through you can check out the screen shots of all the sales listed. The top home is 2009 East 3rd Street, a Homecrest house that went for $7,100,000 and was (obviously) a biggest sale in June. This is followed by 13 Cranberry Street, a HOTD that was asking a cool $8M in 2008 and went for $6,200,000. (Both Cranberry St. and East 3rd are pictured.) Third place goes to 935 Ocean Parkway in Midwood, for $6,130,000. Biggest condo sale went to One Brooklyn Bridge Park, $4,108,000 for Unit #1216. The largest co-op sale was 1 Pierrepont St, #11B at $3,500,000, which was a Co-Op of the Day back in March when it hit the market asking $4,500,000.

Single Family Homes
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Condo Sales
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Co-Op Sales
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  1. Those three homes listed under Homecrest is incorrect as it should be Gravesend. These properties are in the coveted avenues too- between S & T (except for 2117 E. 3rd bet. T & U).

    Homecrest is the neighborhood east of Coney Island Avenue (the first cross-street being Homecrest Ave) with street numbers starting from East 12th and up.

  2. Thanks, Grand Pa. Embarrassed to say I had no idea what Homecrest was (thought it was an ice cream brand).

    Kens –

    The Sy Empire (2007):

    http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/14/magazine/14syrians-t.html?_r=1&scp=2&sq=gravesend+syrian+jews&st=nyt

    Fav quote:

    ‘The goal was to produce children who, in the words of a community maxim, were “100 percent American in Manhattan and 100 percent Syrian in Brooklyn.”

    The 2001 nabe report is a good read as well:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/11/nyregion/neighborhood-report-gravesend-recent-influx-syrian-jews-alters-neighborhood-yet.html?scp=1&sq=gravesend+syrian+jews&st=nyt

    (sorry for the long url – once again, bk.ly is broke today)