A former WWE government’s Prospect Heights townhouse got here in from the highest rope to assert the priciest contract signed in Brooklyn final week.
The house at 105 St. Marks Avenue was one in every of 28 contracts signed final week for Brooklyn houses asking not less than $2 million, in accordance with Compass’ weekly contracts report. The overall is a dip from the 32 contracts signed within the earlier interval, which additionally notched a median of 46 days in the marketplace, the bottom thus far this yr.
Kristina Salen, who served because the chief monetary officer of WWE for a yr and a half starting in 2020, purchased the house along with her husband, Daniel Bernstein, for $3.1 million in 2013, in accordance with public data.
Final asking $5.9 million, the restored 1873 Italianate brownstone spans 4,000 sq. toes with 5 bedrooms and three loos. The house has a rear backyard with a patio, garden, and mature planting beds.
The third-floor main suite has a full-width bed room and two bedrooms which have been repurposed as an workplace and a walk-in closet.
Along with working at WWE, Salen has held CFO positions at corporations together with Etsy and Greenhouse, and at the moment sits on the board of administrators of SiriusXM, in accordance with her LinkedIn.
Brown Harris Stevens’ Lee Solomon had the itemizing.
The second costliest contract signed final week was for a Brooklyn Heights carriage home asking $5.8 million.
Spanning over 2,600 sq. toes throughout two flooring, the house at 28 Faculty Place has been “largely untouched by trendy renovation,” with authentic particulars together with “timeworn” hardwood flooring, cast-iron radiators and historic hay doorways, transoms and shutters, in accordance with StreetEasy.
The highest flooring has three bedrooms, together with kitchen and eating areas, whereas the underside flooring stays unused.
The house final offered for $2.6 million, in accordance with public data.
Compass’ Jack Elliot Heard, Heema Khedr and Scotty Model had the itemizing.
Final week’s signed contracts had been for 13 condos, three co-ops and 12 single-family houses, and for a complete contract quantity of $86 million. The earlier week noticed 32 contracts signed for $97 million.
Houses getting into contract final week had a median asking worth of $2.7 million, spent a median of 95 days in the marketplace and had a median worth per sq. foot of $1,481.
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