These were the top home sales in BK, Queens in September

One of the top sales was Beastie Boy Mike D's townhouse

<em>From left: 51 Summer Street in Forest Hills Gardens and 148 Baltic Street in Cobble Hill</em>
From left: 51 Summer Street in Forest Hills Gardens and 148 Baltic Street in Cobble Hill

Beastie Boy Mike D’s work appears to have paid off, at least when it comes to his Cobble Hill townhouse.

The five-bedroom home at 148 Baltic Street was the top sale in Brooklyn last month, selling for $5.5 million, according to data provided by PropertyShark. The Beastie Boy’s founding member and his wife, Tamra Davis, did a massive makeover of the home after buying it in 2011 for just over $3 million.

Two units in Schaefer Landing in Williamsburg came in as the second-highest September sales in the borough with a price tag of $5.2 million. Next on the list was a Sackett Union townhouse, at 294a Sackett Street #2, for $4.55 million. The fourth and fifth most expensive sales were on Ocean Parkway in Midwood. The homes at 905 and 953 Ocean Parkway were priced at $4.1 million and $4 million, respectively.

The View at East Coast in Long Island City

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QUEENS SALES

Though not star-studded, a Long Island City home was the priciest residential sale recorded in Queens in September, according to PropertyShark. The three-story home, located at 36-33 31st Street, sold for $2.7 million and spans 2,639 square feet.

The second largest residential sale was 44 Seasongood Road in Forest Hills Gardens. The five-bedroom home sold for $2.3 million. Tied for the third priciest sale was a five-bedroom home at 99 Malba Drive and a condo — 46-30 Center Boulevard #1001 — at The View at East Coast in Hunters Point, both of which were scooped up at $2.2 million.

Next up, a renovated Tudor at 51 Summer Street in Forest Hills Gardens was purchased for $1.9 million. A close fifth was another Forest Hills Gardens home at 110 Continental Avenue, which sold for $1.86 million.