Residential Sales in Brooklyn
DUMBO $1.1 million 70 Washington Street 1,300-sq.-ft. condo in a new building; 24-hr. doormen, concierge, high ceilings, h/w floors, office, c/a, terrace; common charge $525; taxes $25 (abated); listed at $1.175 million; 26 weeks on market. Broker: Brooklyn Heights Real Estate. PARK SLOPE $744,000 353 Second Street 1,700-sq.-ft. duplex co-op in a prewar building; private…

DUMBO $1.1 million
70 Washington Street
1,300-sq.-ft. condo in a new building; 24-hr. doormen, concierge, high ceilings, h/w floors, office, c/a, terrace; common charge $525; taxes $25 (abated); listed at $1.175 million; 26 weeks on market. Broker: Brooklyn Heights Real Estate.
PARK SLOPE $744,000
353 Second Street
1,700-sq.-ft. duplex co-op in a prewar building; private entrance, renovated kitchen, family room, fireplace, c/a; maintenance $463, 50% tax deductible; listed at $749,000; 5 weeks on market. Broker: Brooklyn Properties of 7th Avenue.
Residential Sales Around the Region [NY Times]
I’d really be interested a “state of the market: dumbo edition”. I looked at 70 Washington back when it came on the market and I was wondering how sales now are compared to the original offering prices. Ditto with Clocktower units this year vs last. They seem to move often enough that this data should be out there.. if I knew where to get it