Brooklyn’s luxury real estate market saw 22 contracts signed during the first full week of June, split between six condominiums and 16 houses.
The properties sold for a total of about $62.7 million and went for an average price of about $2.8 million, according to the latest report from Stribling & Associates. The homes spent an average of 135 days on the market.
This was a slightly busier week than the prior one, when 19 contracts for $2 million or more were signed. Dollar volume last week was virtually the same at $62.8 million.
The top deal last week was for a condo at 113 North 9th Street in Williamsburg, which was last asking $5.5 million. The residence spans 2,975 square feet with four bedrooms and an outdoor terrace.
The second highest sale of the week was a tie between two $4 million deals: a townhouse in Park Slope at 37 Montgomery Place and a townhouse in Park Slope at 548 2nd Street.
Other notable deals included a home at 328 Greene Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant for about $3 million and a condo at 823 Classon Avenue in Crown Heights for about $2.9 million. – Eddie Small