Whereas the New York Knicks have been dropping dimes throughout their NBA championship run, rich consumers in Brooklyn have been dropping {dollars} on costly properties.
The borough noticed 30 contracts — 12 condos, one co-op, 17 single-family properties — signed final week for $126 million for properties asking a minimum of $2 million, in accordance with Compass’ weekly contracts report. The previous week noticed 25 contracts signed for $81 million.
The full brings the weekly efficiency close to the market’s six-year-high, recorded when $156 million in deals have been signed between April 27 and Might 3.
Houses getting into contract final week had a median asking value of $3.6 million, spent a mean of 77 days in the marketplace and had a mean value per sq. foot of $1,476.
The priciest deal final week was for a townhouse at 45 Douglass Avenue in Cobble Hill asking $11.5 million.
Developed by Hajdu Properties and designed by KGBL NYC, the 25-foot-wide residence has 5 beds and 4 full loos.
The parlor flooring has a front room, kitchen and eating room with a balcony overlooking the yard. The second-floor main suite has a personal terrace and separate dressing room, together with a toilet with twin showers and a soaking tub.
The highest flooring has entrance and rear terraces and a moist bar, dishwasher and powder room. The backyard flooring has a built-in bookshelves, a moist bar and a visitor bed room with an en-suite toilet and walk-in closet.
Eric Hajdu’s Hajdu Properties purchased the property for $2.5 million in 2022, in accordance with public data.
Douglas Elliman’s Aran Scott and Anthony Robles had the itemizing.
The second costliest contract signed final week was for an off-market townhouse at 96 Amity Avenue in Brooklyn Heights asking $9.8 million.
The house has 4 bedrooms and 4 loos. The house is a part of a set of townhouses generally known as the Polhemus Townhouses that have been developed by Fortis Property Group in 2017.
It final offered for $8.6 million in 2019, in accordance with public data.
Serhant’s Ravi Kantha and Cameron LeCates had the itemizing.
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