Park Slope’s priciest listing scores contract
Two Brownstone Brooklyn townhouses asking over $10 million scored contracts last week. The first, a 6,500-square-foot home asking $14.5 million, was Park Slope’s most expensive listing at the time it went into contract. It was one of 20 homes that went into contract between Aug. 11 and Aug. 18, according to Compass’ weekly report for contracts signed on homes asking at least $2 million. Those homes had a total contract volume of $83 million, up the previous week from $59 million. It first earned the title of priciest listing when it hit the market asking $18 million in May 2024 […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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