Last Week's Biggest Sales
Here are the top five residential sales lodged in city records for Brooklyn last week. The Brooklyn Heights house (which appears to be a flip, though who knows) was by far the priciest deal: 1. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $4,400,000 152 Hicks Street GMAP (left) 4,480-sf landmark townhouse; last sold in ’06 for $3.7 mil. Deal recorded…

Here are the top five residential sales lodged in city records for Brooklyn last week. The Brooklyn Heights house (which appears to be a flip, though who knows) was by far the priciest deal:
1. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $4,400,000
152 Hicks Street GMAP (left)
4,480-sf landmark townhouse; last sold in ’06 for $3.7 mil. Deal recorded on 2/1.
2. CARROLL GARDENS $2,094,000
136 Summit Street GMAP (right)
3,312-sf 4-story brownstone. Deal recorded on 1/28.
3. PARK SLOPE $1,995,000
427 10th Street GMAP
4-story, single-family home. Deal recorded on 1/29.
4. BOERUM HILL $1,916,000
394 Pacific Street GMAP
3,200-sf house in historic district. Deal recorded on 2/1.
5. DUMBO $1,750,000
100 Jay Street GMAP
Unit in J Condo on 32nd floor. Deal recorded on 1/29.
Photos of 152 Hicks and 136 Summit from Property Shark.
I went to several open houses over the weekend just like other people. Just because you show up does not mean you’d be willing to pay the ask or anything close to it. In one of those crowded open houses the agent said half the crowd was the neighbors just coming by to check the place out. Crowded open houses does not equal multiple bids at or over the ask.
12:24 = gbs (greedy broker syndrome)
or perhaps ghs (greedy homeowner syndrome)
11:30 – not that this accounts for the vast difference in the asks, but it looks like the dean st. lots are bigger and the houses with more sq. feet than pacific. also, the pricier of those dean st. houses appears to be fully renovated (if you believe the ad), where as pacific needed a reno. and imo, dean is a slightly nicer block.
11:58/12:11/12:16/12:17 = b.r.s.
bitter renter syndrome
No need to pump, 12:16.
The market does what it does, without you or me helping it along. Or sabatoging, as the case with you.
I went to 2 such open houses on Brown Harris Stevens’ yesterday…both of which had very healthy attendance…
65,000 townhouses? Really?
Looks like Townsley & Gay has another 7 for sale. Nope, no shortage here.
Keep pumping 12:13.
7 houses in a a neighbood of 65,000?
Yes, that’s pretty low.
When I was looking in the 1990’s, there were HUNDREDS of houses on the market at any given time.
So yeah, 7 is next to nothing.
Brown Harris Stevens has 7 townhouses available in Park Slope right now. And that is just one realtor.
Doesn’t seem like inventory is low at all.