A financier’s townhouse, rebuilt from the bottom up, topped Brooklyn’s luxurious market final week.
The townhouse was one in all 25 contracts signed final week for Brooklyn houses asking no less than $2 million, based on Compass’ weekly contracts report. Offers had been made for 17 condos, one co-op and 7 homes for a complete contract quantity of $81 million.
The previous week noticed 28 contracts signed for $86 million.
Properties getting into contract final week had a median asking worth of $2.6 million, spent a median of 68 days available on the market and had a median worth per sq. foot of $1,506.
The 7,750-square-foot dwelling at 435 Henry Road scored final week’s prime contract with an asking worth of $13 million. The house has six bedrooms and 6 loos, and was designed by the Brooklyn Studio’s Brendan Coburn with a concrete construction and brick facade.
The house has three exposures and a double-height glass wall looking over the landscaped again backyard. The total-floor major suite has two customized walk-in closets and a spa rest room.
The yard has a rear carriage home with a visitor suite with a kitchenette and full rest room above a personal storage.
The sellers had been Paul Compton, chairman of funding banking at Barclays, and his spouse, Andrea Compton, based on the general public information. They purchased the property for $1.1 million in 2013.
Serhant’s Ravi Kantha, Cameron LeCates and Nicole Kats had the itemizing.
The second priciest contract signed final week was for a apartment at 113 North Ninth Road in Williamsburg asking $5.2 million.
Spanning 3,000 sq. toes, the triplex apartment has 4 bedrooms and three full loos, together with out of doors house on three completely different ranges. The third-level major suite has a terrace and an en suite spa rest room with a glass steam bathe and heated terrazzo flooring. The roof has a house gymnasium and a roof deck with a built-in kitchen that features a gasoline grill.
Developed by Man Mor, who has a number of boutique condos within the neighborhood, 113 North Ninth Road has simply two items. The triplex unit final bought for $6.2 million in 2022, based on public information.
In March, a townhouse unit asking $4.2 million in a Mor growth was one of many borough’s prime contracts.
Compass’ Lindsay Barton Barrett, Taylor Schultz and Christopher Mohr had the itemizing.
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