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Here were May’s priciest listings in Brooklyn, Queens
Condos at 1 John, Clock Tower and Pinnacle Condominium make the list
![From left: 315 Garfield Place in Park Slope asking $12 million and 215-40 27th Avenue in Bayside asking $6.5 million](https://static.therealdeal.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Brooklyn-Queens-Listings-May.jpg)
A five-story Park Slope townhouse asking nearly $12 million was the priciest home to hit the market in Brooklyn in May, according to listings service Point2 Homes.
The single-family home at 315 Garfield Place has seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms, and was built in 1892. Douglas Elliman has the listing.
The second priciest home is a penthouse condominium unit at the Clock Tower in Dumbo. Karen and Alan Heyman of Sotheby’s International Realty has the $8.8 million listing for the three-bedroom, 14th-floor pad at 1 Main Street.
The next two on the list are both townhouses – one at 315 Vanderbilt Avenue in Clinton Hill asking $8.5 million and another at 267 Henry Street in Brooklyn Heights going for $7.6 million. The brokers are Joan Goldberg of Brown Harris Stevens and Susan Shively of Halstead Property, respectively.
![315 Vanderbilt Avenue](https://static.therealdeal.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/315-Vanderbilt-Avenue.jpg)
315 Vanderbilt Avenue in Clinton Hill
Rounding out the top five in Brooklyn is the four-bedroom Penthouse A at 1 John Street listed for $7 million. Karen and Alan Heyman, along with Ted Oyama, of Sotheby’s are marketing this as well.
For another month, the borough’s priciest listing overall is a condo at One Brooklyn Bridge Park in Dumbo asking $32 million.
QUEENS
Over in Queens, two condos combined as one penthouse unit at the Pinnacle Condominium at 112 Queens Boulevard hit the market for $9 million, making it the borough’s priciest new listing in May, according to Point2 Homes data. Nest Seekers International has the listing.
![110-10 69th Road](https://static.therealdeal.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/110-10-69th-Road.jpg)
110-14 69th Road in Forest Hills
The apartment is also the priciest listing overall in Queens.
The remainder of the top five is comprised of detached homes. They are six-bedroom Bayside house at 215-40 27th Avenue ($6.5 million); a six-bedroom Forest Hills house at 110-14 69th Road ($4 million); a four-bedroom Whitestone house at 149-05 Second Avenue ($3.2 million); and a five-bedroom Holliswood house at 193-16 Nero Avenue ($3.2 million).
The brokers are Susanne Gutermuth of Douglas Elliman; Solomon Davydov of Exit Realty First Choice; unknown; Radica Singh of Century 21 Milestone Realty.