A pair of townhouses topped Brooklyn’s luxurious market final week.
In whole, the borough noticed 20 offers — seven condos, three co-ops, 10 single-family houses — for a complete contract quantity of $71 million, based on Compass’ weekly report for contracts signed on houses asking at the very least $2 million from April 6 to April 12. The previous week noticed 26 offers signed for $79 million.
The median asking value for offers signed final week was $2.7 million and the typical asking value per sq. foot was $1,434. Houses spent a median of 69 days in the marketplace.
The highest deal final week was for a townhouse at 10 Sidney Place in Brooklyn Heights, asking $8.5 million.
The 21-foot-wide brownstone spans 5,700 sq. ft throughout 5 full tales and has six beds and 5 full loos.
The backyard stage has its personal kitchen and eating areas, with entry to the rear backyard and deck. Above, a big front room leads right into a second kitchen. The third-floor major suite has a walk-in closet, library, sunroom and toilet.
The house can be proper throughout the road from the imposing corner-lot residence at 1 Sidney Place that bought for $22 million in 2024, one of many priciest offers ever within the borough.
Serhant’s Ravi Kantha, Cameron LeCates and Nicole Kats had the itemizing.
The second priciest contract was for a restored townhouse at 382 Degraw Road in Carroll Gardens asking $7.5 million.
The 20-foot-wide Italianate brownstone has 4 beds and three full loos.
The backyard stage options uncovered beams on the ceiling, a kitchenette, a bed room and toilet. A parlor-level nice room, with a restored marble hearth mantle, leads out to a 12-foot-deep rear deck.
The first suite options one other restored marble hearth mantle and a shower with two south-facing home windows overlooking the backyard.
Compass’ Jared Lafrenais, Maria Goretti and Samantha Klein had the itemizing.
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