Brooklyn’s most valuable home sells again for $7.7M

40 Willow Place has the highest tax assessment of any single-family home in the borough

The exterior and interior of 40 Willow Place
The exterior and interior of 40 Willow Place

Flipped and sold. The townhouse at 40 Willow Place in Brooklyn — the single-family home with the borough’s highest tax assessment — sold for $7.7 million in its second sale in less than a year, Curbed reported.

The home went into contract in February, but the sale price and the identity of the purchaser were not available. The identity of the buyer is still not available, Curbed said, as they are listed as an LLC in public records.

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The home sold for $7.4 million in August 2012, only to hit the market this January for $7.95 million, StreetEasy shows. Deborah Rieders of the Corcoran Group had the listing.

The home measures 7,400 square feet, and has five bedrooms and five bathrooms. [Curbed]Zachary Kussin