Top 5 Biggest Residential Sales In South Slope In The Last 10 Years [Sponsored]
There were 2,838 residential homes sold in South Slope in the last 10+ years, since 2003 to be more exact, with a median price of $600,000. Have you ever wondered, though, what were the biggest residential sales?
Point2 Homes and its sister company PropertyShark have compiled a list of the top 5 priciest homes sold in South Slope in the last 10 years. Two of these top 5 homes were sold in 2013, and two in 2012. There are 4 two-family homes in the list and one single-family home.
Here’s the complete roundup:
#1: 661 10th Street
Grabbing the top spot is a two-family brick home at 661 10th Street. The home, which was owned by the same family for 64 years, was sold on June 5, 2013 for $2,825,000.
#2: 239 11th Street
Second in the list is a two-family home at 239 11th Street (shown above). It was sold on December 20, 2012 for $2,500,000, and along with four other homes on this block, is slated for demolition to make room for a new condo building.
#3: 464 9th Street
Coming in at third is a single-family home at 464 9th Street. The late-nineteenth century brownstone retained a number of its original charms, including six carved white marble fireplaces, and was sold on September 13, 2012 for $2,482,000.
#4: 528 11th Street
The two-family home at 528 11th Street is the fourth on the list. Located right next door to Engine 220, the home featured a 20-foot-wide landscaped backyard, tin ceilings, decorative fireplaces, and other period details. It was sold on September 13, 2013 for $2,451,000.
#5: 674 10th Street
Finally, snatching the last spot on the list is a two-family home at 674 10th Street. Only half a block from Prospect Park, the home featured dark wood accents, 5 fireplaces, and a large chef’s kitchen. It sold on March 16, 2006 for $2,250,000.
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