Tech entrepreneur’s Park Slope townhouse flip tops Brooklyn luxury market
A restored 1901 townhouse and a new build townhouse topped Brooklyn’s luxury market last week. In total, the borough saw 19 contracts — nine condos, one co-op and nine houses — with a total asking volume of $54 million signed on homes asking at least $2 million from Sept. 15 to Sept. 21, according to Compass’ weekly report. The previous week saw 19 such contracts with a total asking volume of $55 million. During the same week last year, 21 luxury contracts were signed in the borough for $59 million. The top contract last week went to a historic Park […]
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