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.
How is 427 10th a 4 story? Are they counting a finished basement?
That CG place would have gotten at -least- 8 mil had Corcoran done the sale. I mean, its Carroll Gardens.
Fuhgeddaboudit!
You thought wrong.
There is no inventory on houses. Or very little.
There are still a few apartments for sale.
Or did you think there was literally not a single listing for sale in Park Slope, 11:58?
You might, in fact be the most moronic poster on here, if so.
Three open houses in PS. I thought there was no inventory. Hmmm…
the Carroll Gardens place is hard up against the BQE, and still goes for over $2M
394 Pacific took awhile but here is a comment about it from Forum last March
“Yeah. Nice bones and detail, but has a lot of issues, like only one bathroom in the upper triplex (on the top floor), ancient kitchens, and a weird layout in the parlor/ground floor, which is designed to pour light into the garden level, but does so at the parlor’s expense. Even in this crazed market, given the need for a total renovation, I can’t imagine it would fetch more than $1.6, and that might be stretching things. At $1.5, however, it would be a pretty good deal.”
Open houses….the three I went to yesterday in Park Slope were PACKED!
Strong prices. Demand is still there.
Don’t you mean ‘Deed recorded’ not ‘Deal’.