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Brooklyn Heights Penthouse: A New Standard in Luxury Living

A stunning penthouse at One Brooklyn Bridge Park has set a new benchmark in Brooklyn’s luxury market, with a selling price of $6.5 million. This exquisite property claimed the top spot among 21 contracts signed in the borough last week for homes asking $2 million or more, according to Compass’ weekly report.

A Showcase of Opulence and Elegance

The penthouse at 360 Furman Street is a true masterpiece, built in 1928 and boasting 3,400 square feet of living space. It features three spacious bedrooms and three bathrooms, with breathtaking views of the harbor and Manhattan skyline. The property also includes a 1,900-square-foot wraparound terrace and oak herringbone hardwood floors, adding a touch of timeless elegance.

World-Class Amenities at Your Doorstep

Residents of this 435-unit building, developed by Robert Levine, enjoy access to a range of top-notch amenities, such as a state-of-the-art gym, screening room, billiards room, and drive-in parking garage. Compass’ Mark Blumenfeld had the listing.

Runner-Up: A Park Slope Gem

The second most expensive home to find a buyer last week was 131 Lincoln Place in Park Slope, with an asking price of $6 million. This charming 4,000-square-foot townhouse, built in 1901, features five bedrooms and three bathrooms. The four-story, 20-foot-wide property also offers a beautiful garden, hardwood floors, and central air conditioning. Corcoran’s Jessica Buchman had the listing.

The average asking price for these luxury properties was $3.4 million, or $1,304 per square foot. On average, the homes spent 212 days on the market and were priced at 5 percent less than their original listing price.

Looking for More Luxury Real Estate Insights?

For more information on the luxury real estate market in Brooklyn and beyond, visit Jessica Fulk’s website and explore her extensive knowledge and expertise in the field.


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