Today brought big news in the Brooklyn townhouse market with some big, even record-breaking sales. A Greenpoint townhouse located at 87A Guernsey Street sold for $2.25 million, which marks the neighborhood’s most expensive residential sale, Brownstoner reported this morning. A record came close in Fort Greene, as city records released yesterday revealed a townhouse located at 152 Lafayette Avenue traded for $3.1 million — just shy of the record $3.28 million, which was achieved at 181 Washington Park this spring. And though not a record-breaker, the Park Slope townhouse featured in the movie “The Squid and the Whale” traded for $3.45 million, which was the property’s asking price. The Real Deal checked out Streeteasy data on the Brooklyn townhouse market, and compiled this slideshow of the 10 priciest single-family townhouses currently on the market.

Brooklyn’s priciest townhouses: PHOTOS
Following a record sale in Greenpoint (and a near-record in Fort Greene), TRD looks at the most expensive homes on the market in Brooklyn
August 29, 2012 04:30PM
By Zachary Kussin
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4 Strong Place in Cobble Hill, on the market with Brennan Realty Services for $3.95 million
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14 College Place in Brooklyn Heights, on the market with the Corcoran Group for $5.2 million
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36 Garden Place in Brooklyn Heights, on the market with Brown Harris Stevens for $8.5 million
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94 Hicks Street in Brooklyn Heights, on the market with Corcoran for $8.5 million
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113 Willow Street in Brooklyn Heights, on the market with Brown Harris Stevens for $3.9 million
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146 Willow Street in Brooklyn Heights, on the market with Brooklyn Heights Real Estate for $6 million
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416 Pacific Street in Boerum Hill, on the market with Corcoran for $3.5 million
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848 Carroll Street in Park Slope, on the market with Halstead Property for $3.6 million
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107 Park Place in Park Slope, on the market with Brown Harris Stevens for $3.69 million





