The Priciest Sale in BK This Week
In lieu of the Biggest Sales feature this week, this is what city records list as the most expensive residential property to change hands since last Thursday: 13 Garden Place, Unit B. The condo sold for $2,500,000. (This is the old Corcoran listing for it.) There was also a $2 million+ sale at 1BBP, and…

In lieu of the Biggest Sales feature this week, this is what city records list as the most expensive residential property to change hands since last Thursday: 13 Garden Place, Unit B. The condo sold for $2,500,000. (This is the old Corcoran listing for it.) There was also a $2 million+ sale at 1BBP, and one of the Gingerbread House‘s neighbors in Bay Ridge—37 82nd Street—also sold for more than $2 mil. GMAP
Photo from Property Shark.
btw, I know how to get the monthly rolling sales updates from nyc.gov, but how does one get more frequent aggregate data on acris filings?
I think Noki is right. It’s a remarkable price for the top 2/3 of a house, but if it’s in near perfect condition then it’s not an outrageous price for Garden or Sidney Place (approx $1000/ sq. ft.), although I wonder what the RE tax and common charges are.
(Oddly, I can’t find the listing on Streeteasy, and Corcoran scrubs the financial data from its sold listings.)
…I don’t know, Heights, looks like you walk up a set of interior stairs to get to the home, meaning that the parlor floor isn’t part of the unit. I can only figure, given the floorplan, that the top floor is an attic-type space with lower than usual ceilings. I don’t know. Still find 2.5 shocking, even with the 25′ width. I do love Garden Place, just not THAT much 😉
13 Garden Place is 25 wide, 32 deep, 3 floors = 2400 sq ft
Still a pretty aggressive price to achieve.
Location, Location, Location
Triplex is THE house except for the garden level. Why not just buy a house with a rental unit?
The condo/shared house — with what looks to be no more than 2,000 sq ft, and with what also looks to be an attic-type top floor, for 2.5 million? Wow. Market’s back? That’s shocking.
More than 2mm on 82nd street? But that’s impossible, there’s a school near there, and a sewage plant…
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