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Here Are 15 NYC Home Sales That Closed In One Weekend

Brooklyn Heights mansion sale tops $8M as Queens homes trade below $400K.

Brooklyn and Queens logged sales from $380,000 to $8.1 million as buyers chased multifamily homes and large lots. (Kathleen Culliton/Patch)

NEW YORK, NY— Fifteen home sales across Brooklyn and Queens closed in a single weekend, with prices ranging from a $380,000 house in Jamaica to an $8.165 million townhouse in Brooklyn Heights.

The sales, drawn from Zillow listings, showed demand clustering around multifamily properties, large single-family homes and move-in-ready residences built or renovated within the past two decades.

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The highest recorded sale, a six-bedroom townhouse at 10 Sidney Place in Brooklyn Heights, closed Friday for $8.165 million, or roughly $1,432 per square foot.

Built in 1899, the 5,700-square-foot property marked the clear top of the market during the reporting period.

Then, on Monday, a two-bedroom co-op at 38-15 149 Street in Flushing sold for $405,000, while a three-bedroom single-family home in Jamaica changed hands for $380,000 despite carrying a Zestimate of $471,200.

The average closed sale price across all listed properties in Brooklyn and Queens reached roughly $1.58 million.

Remove the Brooklyn Heights townhouse, and that average dropped to about $1.03 million, revealing how one ultra-luxury deal reshaped the market snapshot.

The newly built condominium at 941 57th Street in Borough Park sold for the highest rate among smaller properties at roughly $1,049 per square foot.

Meanwhile, larger detached homes in southern Brooklyn neighborhoods traded at significantly lower rates, including $465 per square foot in Sheepshead Bay and $463 per square foot in Maspeth.

The Jamaica property sold roughly 19 percent below its Zestimate. The Midwood home on Avenue P closed about 6 percent below Zillow’s valuation, while the Gravesend multifamily property sold approximately 9 percent below its Zestimate.

The sole property currently in contract, the Forest Hills home on Juno Street, carried one of the highest price-per-square-foot figures in the group at roughly $985.

Here are some of the NYC home sales from Monday and Friday:

Recent Brooklyn And Queens Sales

194 Crystal Street, East New York
$732,000 (Single-family residence, built 1930)
5 beds, 2 baths
1,836 square feet

7843 84th Street, Glendale
$1,240,000 (Duplex/multi-family, built 1925)
5 beds, 2 baths
2,408 square feet

146-04 130th Avenue, Jamaica
$380,000 (Single-family residence, built 1920)
3 beds, 3 baths
872 square feet

941 57th Street #3A, Borough Park
$535,000 (Condominium, built 2022)
1 bed, 1 bath
510 square feet

38-15 149 Street #5H, Flushing
$405,000 (Co-op, built 1955)
2 beds, 1 bath
1,000 square feet

10 Sidney Place, Brooklyn Heights
$8,165,000 (Single-family residence, built 1899)
6 beds, 6 baths
5,700 square feet

706 E 18th Street, Midwood
$1,937,500 (Single-family residence, built 1920)
6 beds, 4 baths
Square footage not listed

1033 74th Street, Bensonhurst
$1,500,000 (Multi-family, built 1910)
5 beds, 2 baths
2,000 square feet

7523 Narrows Avenue, Bay Ridge
$1,800,000 (Single-family residence, built 1920)
6 beds, 3 baths
2,841 square feet

1736 E 2nd Street, Gravesend
$2,950,000 (Multi-family, built 2003)
Beds not listed, 8 baths
5,692 square feet

2320 E 26th Street, Sheepshead Bay
$860,000 (Single-family residence, built 1940)
3 beds, 2 baths
1,848 square feet

2952 Avenue P, Midwood
$1,150,000 (Single-family residence, built 1925)
3 beds, 2 baths
1,456 square feet

62-18 60 Drive, Maspeth
$950,000 (Duplex/multi-family, built 1935)
5 beds, 2 baths
2,050 square feet

33-15 208th Street, Bayside
$1,180,000 (Single-family residence, built 1925)
3 beds, 3 baths
1,400 square feet

70-51 Juno Street, Forest Hills (In contract)
$2,199,000 (Single-family residence, built 1930)
4 beds, 4 baths
2,233 square feet

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