Park Slope townhouses top Brooklyn’s luxury contracts

Homes with outdoor space led 20 contracts signed for $2M or more

Park Slope Townhouses Top Brooklyn Luxury Contracts (Corcoran, Compass)
Park Slope Townhouses Top Brooklyn Luxury Contracts (Corcoran, Compass)

Two Park Slope townhouses topped the list of Brooklyn’s luxury contracts asking $2 million or more last week, according to Compass’ weekly report.

The first was a 3,084-square-foot renovated townhouse at 385 12th Street that was last asking $3.8 million, or $1,231 per square foot. The home has five bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms, as well as a 700-square-foot backyard with a steel deck.

Next on the list was a 2,670-square-foot townhouse at 324 1st Street last asking $3.7 million. At $1,384 per square foot, the home has four bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, a south-facing garden and terraced bluestone patios.

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The homes were two of the 20 luxury contracts signed in Brooklyn between Jan. 10 and 16, a notable tick up from the 12 signed in the week prior. Ten of those deals were for townhouses, nine were for condos and one was for a co-op.

The asking prices for the homes totaled $52.9 million with an average price per square foot of $1,181. The median asking price was $2.5 million.

Homes spent an average of 102 days on the market, and did not receive a discount from the asking price.