Brooklyn’s luxury real estate market saw 17 contracts signed last week, split between three condominiums and 14 houses.
The combined asking price of the homes totaled $54.9 million overall and went for an average of roughly $3.2 million, according to the latest report from Stribling & Associates, which counts all homes priced at $2 million or more. The properties spent an average of 143 days on the market.
This was a slower week than the prior one, when 22 contracts were signed with a combined asking price of $62.7 million.
The biggest deal of last week was for a house at 261 Henry Street in Brooklyn Heights, last asking $7.25 million. The five-story home spans 6,000 square feet and includes seven bedrooms, eight fireplaces and a 1,350-square-foot garden.
The second largest deal of the week was for a house at 293 Warren Street in Carroll Gardens for $4.6 million. The four-bedroom home spans 2,720 square feet.
Other notable deals included a condo at the Hendrik at 509 Pacific Park in Boerum Hill for $2.85 million and a home at 4202 Ocean Avenue in Manhattan Beach for about $2.6 million. – Eddie Small