The priciest single-family home sale in Brooklyn recorded in September was also the priciest apartment ever in Williamsburg. The buyer finally closed on the $6.6 million purchase of the 5,000-square-foot penthouse at the 216-unit Oosten, developed by Xinyuan Real Estate and designed by Dutch architect Piet Boon.
The second priciest sale was a 3,930-square-foot townhouse in Brooklyn Heights built in 1846, and includes a 1,000-square-foot garden.
Brooklyn’s most expensive sale by the foot was at Dumbo’s new luxury condo building One John Street, where a 2,492-square-foot condo sold for $5 million, or $2,044 per square foot.
In Queens, two of the top five home sales were in Hunter’s Point; a three-story townhouse built in 1890 spanning 3611 square feet, and a three-bedroom condo in the waterfront building the View at East Coast.
Here are the top five single-family home sales in Brooklyn and Queens, according to data provided by PropertyShark:
BROOKLYN
1. 429 Kent Avenue #PH3
Building: The Oosten
Neighborhood: Williamsburg
Price: $6.608 million
Size: 5,091
Built: 2015
Neighborhood: Brooklyn Heights
Price: $6.6 million
Size: 3,930 sf
Built: 1846
Agents: Ravi Kantha, Matthew Lesser, Alex Yoel of Leslie J. Garfield
Neighborhood: Cobble Hill
Price: $6.4 million
Size: 4,860 sf
Built: 2011
4. 1 John Street #7B
Building: One John Street
Neighborhood: Dumbo
Price: $5 million
Size: 2,492 sf
Built: 2016
Neighborhood: Park Slope
Price: $4.9 million
Size: 3,904 sf
Built: 1901
QUEENS
Neighborhood: Hunter’s Point
Price: $4 million
Size: 3,611 sf
Built: 1890
Neighborhood: Forest Hills
Price: $3.35 million
Size: 5,200 sf
Built: 1990
3. 46-30 Center Boulevard #103
Building: The View at East Coast
Neighborhood: Hunter’s Point
Price: $2.9 million
Size: 1,653 sf
Built: 1990
Neighborhood: Forest Hills Gardens
Price: $2.6 million
Size: 4,196 sf
Built: 2004
5. 24-25 Little Neck Boulevard
Neighborhood: Bayside
Price: $2.3 million
Size: 4,627 sf
Built: 1960