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  • 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. [more]

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  • 40 Willow Street in Brooklyn Heights

    Brooklyn’s most valuable home – the single-family residence with the highest tax assessment in the borough – has found a buyer for the second time in less than a year, Curbed reported. [more]

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    From left: 40 Willow Place, 50 Remsen Street and 24 Evans Street (building credits: PropertyShark)

    The mansion at 40 Willow Place in Brooklyn Heights is valued at $6.14 million, and while that might not garner so much as a second glance from New Yorkers residing across the East River, that makes it Brooklyn’s most valuable home. In fact, according to a PropertyShark.com report cited by Brownstoner, eight of the borough’s 10 most valuable homes are located in Brooklyn Heights. The ranking is based solely on the city’s assessment and does not take recent sales into account. That’s why 50 Remsen Street, the second most valuable home, is assessed at $5.85 million despite trading for $6.5 million in 2007. It also explains the absence of Gravesend homes, which, as Brownstoner notes, comprised many of the largest sales in the borough. … [more]

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