A Park Slope townhouse was the priciest deal signed final week, with out ever hitting the open market.
The deal was one in every of 22 signed for Brooklyn properties asking not less than $2 million, in accordance with Compass’ weekly contract report from March 9 to March 15. Contracts signed for 9 condos, one co-op and 12 single-family properties totaled $72 million in quantity. The earlier week noticed 23 contracts signed for $64 million.
Houses that inked offers final week had a median asking value of over $3 million and spent a mean of 93 days available on the market, the second straight week the place the common days on market has been underneath 100.
The townhouse at 205 Berkeley Place had an asking value of $7.2 million. It was listed as a Compass “Non-public Unique,” which means the house was marketed off the residential itemizing service in New York. It was additionally accessible for different Compass brokers to see on-line.
Spanning 4,616 sq. ft, the house has 5 beds and 4 bogs. It final bought for $3.36 million in 2020, in accordance with public information.
Compass’ Dogan Baruh had the itemizing.
The second priciest deal signed final week was for unit 2 at 238 Degraw Road in Carroll Gardens. Final asking $4.75 million, the condominium is a part of a four-unit boutique conversion undertaking from Royi Hazan and Charles Abramson. They purchased the property for roughly $3.8 million in 2023, in accordance with public information.
Spanning the width of the two,115 sq. ft, the house has three beds, two full baths and a personal terrace. The first suite has two walk-in closets and an en-suite windowed spa rest room with a soaking tub, bathe and double vainness.
Compass’ Lindsay Barton Barrett had the itemizing.
Hazan and Abramson have labored on quite a lot of Brooklyn-based initiatives collectively, together with a conversion from a multi-family to a single-family dwelling in Carroll Gardens that fetched $7.5 million in 2024. Barton Barrett additionally was one of many brokers who had that itemizing.
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