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    Brooklyn Heights Townhouse Asking $7M Snags Top Deal

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    A veteran of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is maintaining it transferring. 

    Patrick Killackey, the deputy director of strategic initiatives at New York Metropolis Transit, discovered a purchaser for his Brooklyn Heights townhouse asking nearly $7 million, in accordance with Compass’ report on contracts signed in Brooklyn for properties asking not less than $2 million from Dec. 1 to Dec. 8. 

    The contract for his house at 40 Orange Avenue was the highest contract signed within the borough final week. 

    Killackey, who beforehand labored as a deputy chief on the MTA, purchased the house for $4.5 million in 2015, in accordance with public information. 

    Spanning nearly 3,000 sq. toes and measuring 20 toes large, the house options 5 bedrooms and three bogs. The house has 35 home windows and a rooftop skylight to reap the benefits of its triple exposures. It additionally has each a entrance and facet entrance, in addition to a two-card storage. 

    Brown Harris Stevens’ Katriona Kearney had the itemizing. 

    The second priciest contract final week went to a Park Slope townhouse at 233 Garfield Place asking nearly $5 million. 

    The vendor, serial entrepreneur Matthew Britton, purchased the house for $4.25 million in 2014. 

    The townhouse is at the moment configured as a triplex on prime of a two-bedroom backyard residence, which leads instantly out to the yard. The upstairs major suite incorporates a marble rest room with a soaking tub and separate bathe and a windowed walk-in closet. 

    The renovated house options authentic particulars like hardwood flooring with mahogany inlay and 4 wood-burning fireplaces, and fashionable updates like central heating and cooling. 

    Corcoran’s Jackie Torren and Charlie Pigott had the itemizing. 

    There have been 23 contracts signed final week — eight condos and 15 townhouses — for nearly $73 million, up from the previous week, which saw 19 contracts signed for $56 million. 

    Final 12 months, there have been 19 contracts signed for over $92 million the week after Thanksgiving. 

    Houses put into contract final week had a median asking value of $2.85 million, a median low cost of 1 p.c and spent a median of 78 days in the marketplace.

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