Jeff Sutton buys another Brooklyn home for $7M
Jeff Sutton just doubled down on his personal fondness of Brooklyn’s Gravesend. The Wharton Properties founder purchased the home at 2085 East 3rd Street for $7 million, Crain’s reported. The deal was signed last week and appeared in public records on Wednesday morning. The deal for the three-story, 1,300-square-foot property breaks down to $5,385 per square foot. Features of the home include a gabled roof, narrow driveway and wraparound brick terrace. The 1920s-built home will be used as a residence for Sutton’s family members, rather than a primary residence for the developer himself, he told the publication. He won’t be […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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