
57 St. Marks Avenue amazingly closes for $2.15M, $50K above asking, which makes 287 Dekalb Avenue look like a relative steal in our book.

Great 4-Family reno with only one unit fixed-up 137 St. James Place, listed for $899K and closed for $990K. Reportedly it needed ~$350K in work.

Even the Mystery Meat 111 Waverly eventually closed a year later for its list price of $799K.

The $550K 3-Family shell in Fort Greene, 434 Vanderbilt, reportedly in need of $600K-$800K in work, quickly closed for its asking price.

33 Cambridge Place, the nice 2-Family that was mostly rented out for the foreseeable future closed right around asking price at $1.286M.
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