Park Slope saw the two priciest luxury deals in Brooklyn last week: Stribling

The 13 contracts signed were worth about $37M overall

593 2nd Street (red) and 597 6th Street (blue) in Brooklyn
593 2nd Street (red) and 597 6th Street (blue) in Brooklyn

There were 13 contracts signed in Brooklyn’s luxury market last week for a total of about $36.8 million.

The properties were split between six condos, five townhouses and two co-ops, and they went for an average price of about $2.6 million, according to the latest report from Stribling & Associates. The firm defines the borough’s luxury market as all homes priced at $2 million or higher.

Both numbers were down from the week before, when the market saw 14 contracts signed for about $44 million overall.

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The most expensive deal last week was for a townhouse at 593 2nd Street in Park Slope, which went for $4.5 million. The five-bedroom home was designed by famed 19th century architect Axel Hedman and includes a garden and brick patio.

The second most expensive deal was also for a townhouse in Park Slope at 597 6th Street, which sold for $4.25 million. The two-family, six-bedroom home includes a garden rental apartment and an owner’s triplex.

Other deals last week included a condo at 347 Henry Street in Cobble Hill for $3.7 million and a co-op at 104 Pierrepont Street in Brooklyn Heights for about $3.5 million. – Eddie Small