Monthly Archives: June 2011

My 2 Cents Follow up: 107 Prospect Park West Finds its Savior

As reported by Brownstoner, this 19th century Park Slope property has sold for $2.7 million. Check out the post I wrote in December, “Opulent Mansion in Need of a Rescue,” and find out what it’ll take to renovate this run-down beauty. Originally built as a one-family mansion but recently configured for eight units, it appears this 1899 mansion has found its savior! Read the post here.

 

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Townhouse Under Contract After Just 32 Days

36 Cambridge Place, an 1866 townhouse in Clinton Hill’s historic district, entered contract after just 32 days on the market. Brennan Realty represented the (happy) seller of the home, which was listed for $1.725 million.* This deal shows that to achieve a high sales price in a short amount of time, expertise matters more than firm size.

In selling a home, we get wide market exposure using the same listing sites as larger firms use, like StreetEasy.com and NYTimes.com.  But our boutique firm also has the market focus and expertise to offer more personalized and specialized services that most large brokers can’t provide.  Find out more here.

*Exact sales price and other details will be disclosed upon the closing of the transaction, which is expected in two-three months.
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Consider Outdoor Public Space When Looking for a Home

Summer play in Carroll Park.

In my latest blogpost on Carroll Gardens Patch, I discuss the importance of outdoor public space in buying a home. Read the full post here.

What’s your favorite public space in Brooklyn? We’d like to know! Tell us on Facebook.

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