A condominium unit at Toll Brothers City Living’s Pierhouse priced at $10.7 million was Brooklyn’s most expensive single-family home sold in March.
In total, three out of the five top sales in the borough last month were at the building, according to data provided by PropertyShark. The development at 90 Furman Street features a gym, swimming pool, bike room and roof deck.
In Queens, a house in Forest Hills that sold for just under $2 million topped the list for the month’s priciest deals.
Here’s a look at the top sales from March:
BROOKLYN
90 Furman Street, #N1000
Neighborhood: Brooklyn Heights
Price: $10.7 million
Size: 3,217 square feet
Built: 2015
Agents: Toll Brothers
44 Monroe Place
Neighborhood: Brooklyn Heights
Price: $7.8 million
Size: 5,840 square feet
Built: 1835
Agents: Corcoran Group’s Paul Murphy and Tyler Schaeffer
90 Furman, #N1005
Neighborhood: Brooklyn Heights
Price: $7 million
Size: 3,134 square feet
Built: 2015
Agents: Toll Brothers
90 Furman, #N1001
Neighborhood: Brooklyn Heights
Price: $5.6 million
Size: 2,537 square feet
Built: 2015
Agents: Toll Brothers
1787 East 23rd Street
Neighborhood: Sheepshead Bay
Price: $5.3 million
Size: 10,276 square feet
Built: 2001
Agents: NA
QUEENS
187 Puritan Avenue
Neighborhood: Forest Hills
Price: $2 million
Size: 2,397 square feet
Buit: 1930
Agents: NA
31-47 29th Street
Neighborhood: Astoria
Price: $1.9 million
Size: 2,520 square
Built: 1925
Agents: NA
245-60 61st Avenue
Neighborhood: Douglaston
Price: $1.9 million
Size: 4,160 per square foot
Built: 1950
Agent: Paul Zhaou of Keller Williams Landmark II
1 Summit Place
Neighborhood: Malba
Price: $1.8 million
Size: 3,926 square feet
Built: 1930
Agent: Bond New York’s Annette Holmgren and Michele Ng
230-25 58th Road
Neighborhood: Bayside
Price: $1.8 million
Size: 3,120 square feet
Agent: Lynn Song of Redfin
(To see more residential sales, check out our Deal Sheet)