$5M Combined Condo was Brooklyn’s Priciest Contract Last Week
“When you’re looking to seal a big deal, two units can be better than one. A combined condominium in Brooklyn Heights was the borough’s most expensive listing to go into contract last week, according to Compass’ weekly report. The units at One Brooklyn Bridge Park, which span a total 3,310 square,” reports Cordilia James in The Real Deal.
“It had a last asking price of $5.35 million, or $1,616 per square foot. The condo has four bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms and 35 windows that overlook the harbor, Statue of Liberty and Manhattan skyline. Up next was a four-story townhouse at 562 Second Street in Park Slope. The 4,440-square-foot home was last asking $4.3 million.”