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FINANCIAL DISTRICT 80 John Street, #4D $539,000 799 s/f open loft studio with hardwood floors, 10.8 ft. beamed ceilings and two large windows. Separate kitchen fully equipped with dish- washer and built-in microwave. Walk-in closet. Two washers and two dryers are on the floor. The South Star is a pre-war Art Deco cond with 24/7 concierge, on site garage and dry cleaner. Listing Agents: Luis Vazquez, Michael Shapot, Keller Williams NYC. BROOKLYN CLINTON HILL 252 Greene Avenue $315,000 540 s/f one bedroom, 1-bath condo with hardwood floors, modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances, contemporary bath, laundry and storage. Located steps from all sorts of cool things in a wonderful Clinton Hill neighborhood that lacks nothing. Settle in for the winter without settling for less. Listing broker: Vicki Negron, Corcoran. FORT GREENE 230 Ashland Pl. #28C $875,000 1,200 s/f two bedroom, two bath condo with open kitchen, oversized windows, oak hard- wood floors and washer/dryer. The kitchen, living and dining room offer 180 degree views. Building has live-in super, roof deck, gym. Four condo homes per floor. Located within the BAM Cultural District. Listing agent: Rodolfo Lucchese, Corcoran. MANHATTAN UPPER EAST SIDE 301 E69th St. #18C $1,150,000 925 s/f one-bed, one-bath co-op with 450 s/f wrap around terrace. South, West and East facing windows, living room, dining area, master bedroom with four-door closet, windowed kitchen with stainless steel appliances and open foyer. The building amenities include laundry facility on every floor, full-time doorman, live-in super, roof deck, barbecue area, additional storage and parking garage. Listing Agent: Doug Perlson, RealDirect.com WEST VILLAGE 92 Horatio Street, #4A $639,000 Corner one bedroom with wood-burning fireplace. Fourth floor apartment of- fers glimpse of the Hudson River. The building includes a laundry room, bike storage, storage bins and a live-in super. Apartment features wood floors, updated appliances within an open kitchen lay-out, high ceilings, and a renovated bathroom. Listing agent: Stephen Brooks, Corcoran. 165 Christopher St. #LN $569,000 Newly renovated, 425 s/f one-bedroom, one-bath co-op. Kitchen with stainless steel appliances, built in custom closets and shelving; oak hardwood flooring. Building amenities include a part-time doorman, live-in super, laundry facility, private storage, courtyard and garage. Listing Agent: Leia Furer, Real- Direct.com TRIBECA 395 Broadway, #14A $1,675,000 Pre-war two bedroom, 2-bath condo loft with chef’s kitchen and breakfast bar. Nine windows. Master bed- room with en-suite bath. The second full bath features a steam shower and is decked out in vintage marble and slate. An abundance of cus- tom closet storage built-in throughout. Listing agents: Patty Larocco and Danny Davis, TOWN Residential. NEW LISTINGS Corinne Pulitzer’s $24 million listing is attracting plenty of attention. The Douglas Elliman broker tells us the townhouse at 18 East 73rd Street has been viewed “non-stop” to primarily foreign buyers from China, Italy and Germany for personal and investment use. “The European buyers really connect with all the original detailing. What I call the ‘wow’ floor — the salon and dining room — are reminiscent of grand homes abroad. One couple said it was like a home they own in Venice.” With Central Park at its doorstep, the five-story house with basement has its own garden and brick patios. Currently, the house is being used as a mixed- use property. The owners occupy a triplex on floors 1, 2, and 3 which includes three bedrooms, four full bathrooms, two kitchens, living room, formal dining room (pictured) and a library/den. H is job as a real estate agent al- lowed Mike Schulte to lend a big hand during Hurricane Sandy. The senior associate at Citi Habi- tats and Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 106 in Middle Village, Queens, recruited his Scouts to collect items for people in dire need after the disas- ter. “I pretty much checked out of work and started a Sandy Relief Drive in conjunction with my troop,” said Mike “We canvassed the whole commu- nity with flyers and sent our drive viral through social media.” All in all, Mike and his Scouts ended up collecting and distributing 13 truckloads of goods that went to people along the Rockaway peninsula. They also have forged relationships with local churches and distribution points in the area, and have pledged continued assistance. “One of the great things about being a real estate agent is the flexibility it allows,” said Mike, “If it wasn’t for this job I wouldn’t have been able to do this.” B RoWN HARRIS STEVENS, the exclusive affiliate of Christie’s International Real Estate, Inc. in New York City, the Hamptons and Palm Beach, has received the 2012 Best Industry Networkin’ award from Who’s Who in Luxury Real Estate and Luxury Real Estate Magazine. “We are honored to have been given this award,” said Hall F. Willkie, pres- ident of Brown Harris Stevens. “Brown Harris Stevens has a strong industry presence and we continually aim to nourish existing relationships and build our client base through networking op- portunities.” T oWN Residential is partnering with the Urbanists, a division of The Municipal Art Society (MAS), whose members are committed to improving the quality and livability of New York City. As the group’s first corporate partner, ToWN will help develop a series of events that celebrate New York’s archi- tectural and cultural past and planning for its future. “We are very excited about this first-of-its-kind partnership with the Urbanists, a group of young professionals who are as passionate about New York as we are,” said Ni- cole Oge, SVP Marketing at ToWN. “ToWN is committed to the preser- vation of New York’s neighborhoods, and raising awareness of the artistic, philanthropic and environmental ef- forts within each. I couldn’t imagine a more sensible and promising collabora- tion.” Upcoming events include The Friends of the Arts Party, the MAS After Dark event, which follows the annual Jac- queline Kennedy onassis Award Gala in April; The annual MAS Sum- mit; and the Urbanist Initiative. TOWN's Lindsey Owen is listing this three bedroom duplex Chelsea loft at $2.895 million. Unit 2A at 121 West 20th Street totals 2,000 s/f and is currently configured as a two bedroom with a library complete with a rolling ladder. Ceiling heights are 20 ft; the open downstairs living area features a gas fireplace and chef’s kitchen. Upstairs is the master suite with custom built-ins, walk-in dressing room, master bath and glass- enclosed home office. MIKE SCHULTE C2 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2012 BROKERS WEEKLY DONE DEALS BROKERS WEEKLY John Carapella, TOWN Residential (pictured); Con- stance Southwick, Corc- oran. CHELSEA 410 W24th St. #3D $360,000 Studio co-op in London Terrace Towers. oversized windows, pre-war detail and beamed ceilings. Renovated kitchen, hardwood floors throughout. Building ame- nities include a courtyard, garden, roof deck, pool and health club. Asking Price: $365,000. CC: $961. Days on the Market: 3 weeks. Agents: Bruce Wayne Solomon, Douglas Elliman; Florence Ng, Citi Habitats. BROOKLYN BROOKLYN HEIGHTS 155 Henry Street, #5C $265,000 Pre-war co-op studio with high, beamed ceilings, hard- wood floors, and built-in bookcases. Fully renovated kitch- en and bath and walk-in closets. Building offers laundry, live- in super, storage and bike room. Asking Price: $275,000. CC: $417.98. Days on the Market: 39 weeks. Agents: Greg Wil- liamson, Douglas Elliman; Jana Angelakis, Citi Habi- tats (pictured). QUEENS FLATBUSH 1655 Flatbush Ave. $125,000 Junior one bedroom, 1-bath, 600 s/f co-op in Philip Howard building. Full service luxury building with 24-hour doorman, swimming pool, private security, and indoor parking. Apartment has gar- den view, good closet space, renovated kitchen. CC: $305. Asking price: $125,000; 48 weeks on the market. Brokers: Michael Facey, AC Law- rence; Karma Wilkinson, Douglas Elliman. WESTCHESTER PURCHASE 11 Edgewood Lane $6,775,000 10,120 s/f, nine-bedroom Colonial on 22 acres of mani- cured land. one of the original estates of Purchase, the prop- erty also encompasses a guest house, outdoor pool, tennis court and a pond. The main house has oak floors through- out all three levels, original millwork and antique mantels. Entry hall, library, game room, playroom, office. Designed by architect Mott Schmidt and located on a cul-de-sac. Asking price: $8,500,000. Taxes: $194,840. on the mar- ket for 315 days. Brokers: Susan Glasgall of Houlihan Lawrence; Nancy Lawton, Houlihan Lawrence. MANHATTAN UPPER WEST SIDE 80 Riverside Blvd., #7C $3,175,000 1,770 s/f and fully fur- nished two bedroom by renowned designer with 50 ft. of river frontage, 11 ft. ceiling heights, cor- ner living/dining with dual exposures, and numerous upgrades. Each bedroom is river front and has ensuite bath. Additional (3rd) full bath. Apartment converts to a three bed. W/D and sepa- rate storage room included. CC: $1,419. Asking Price: $3,295,000. Time on the Market: 180 days. Agents: Steven Gutman, Corcoran Group; Stuart Moss, Cor- coran Group. 336 Central Pk. West, #5C $840,000 Two bedroom, 1.5 bath co-op with high beam ceil- ings, stripped down doors and door frames. Living room, dining area, reno- vated kitchen has window, European-style custom cabi- nets and eat-in counter. Two bedrooms on wing with a renovated marble bath. Full- service co-op has 24-hour elevatormen and part-time doormen, individual storage cages, bike room, central laundry room, and children’s play room. CC: $1,583. Asking Price: $899,000. Time on the Market: 83. Agent: Sungwon Hwang, Corcoran Group. SUTTON PLACE 411 E53rd St. #12H $1,685,900 Two bedroom 2-bath condo at the white glove Sutton Manor. 1,466 square feet easily converted three bedroom. Building features full service doorman, el- evator building, additional storage for a monthly fee, and indoor parking garage. CC: $953; Asking price $1,750,000. on the market for 11 weeks. Agents: Kelly Robinson and Esther Pat- ten, TOWN Residential; Richard Mortimer, Doug- las Elliman. MURRAY HILL 80 Park Ave. #19N $1,195,000 Newly renovated one bedroom 900 s/f condo with separate home office, and 425 s/f pri - vate terrace overlooking Park. Build- ing ameni- ties include a roof deck with views of the Em- pire State Building, parking accessible from within the building and an in-building laundry room. CC: $1,180; Asking price $1,195,000. on the market for 19 weeks. Agents: Rory Nichols and Fyre says the price is right When Douglas Elliman’s Robert Fyre was tapped to sell a pre-war co-op in the Theodore Roosevelt elevator building at 125 Eastern Parkway in Prospect Heights, it took him just five days to close the deal. Frye said his buyers were renters who had been looking in the neighborhood for a while, but had been out-bid on several properties. “When my listing came on the market, it was exactly what they were looking for and priced in their range,” said the veteran broker. “They decided not to lose out so bid full price and put down 25%.” Frye said pricing the two bedroom, 2-bath apartment at $650,000 helped move it quickly. “I priced it based on its total renovation along with recent sales in the building and neighborhood,” he said. “The fact that it was a sponsor sale requiring no board approval also helped.” 125 Eastern Parkway is a 51-unit, six- story co-op with a live-in super, private and bike storage plus a laundry room. The 850 s/f apartment has a win- dowed kitchen with granite counters and stainless steel appliances, updated electric, recessed lighting, oak hard- wood floors and 10.5 ft high ceilings. The master bed- room has a walk-in closet and windowed bathroom. ROBERT FRYE HAVE YOU HEARD ...

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Page 1: We D n e s D ay o V e m b e r 21, 2012 b W DONE DEALS HAVE … · 2012-12-07 · Fi n a n c i a l Di s t r i c t 80 John Street, #4D $539,000 799 s/f open loft studio with hardwood

Financial District80 John Street, #4D$539,000

799 s/f open loft studio with hardwood floors, 10.8 ft. beamed ceilings and two large windows. Separate kitchen fully equipped with dish-washer and built-in microwave. Walk-in closet. Two washers and two dryers are on the floor. The South Star is a pre-war Art Deco cond with 24/7 concierge, on site garage and dry cleaner. Listing Agents: Luis Vazquez, Michael Shapot, Keller Williams NYC.

BrooKLYNclinton Hill252 Greene Avenue$315,000

540 s/f one bedroom, 1-bath condo with hardwood floors, modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances, contemporary bath, laundry and storage. Located steps from all sorts of cool things in a wonderful Clinton Hill neighborhood that lacks nothing. Settle in for the winter without settling for less. Listing broker: Vicki Negron, Corcoran.

Fort Greene230 Ashland Pl. #28C $875,000

1,200 s/f two bedroom, two bath condo with open kitchen, oversized windows, oak hard-wood floors and washer/dryer. The kitchen, living and dining room offer 180 degree views. Building has live-in super, roof deck, gym. Four condo homes per floor. Located within the BAM Cultural District. Listing agent: rodolfo Lucchese, Corcoran.

MaNhattaNUpper east siDe301 E69th St. #18C$1,150,000

925 s/f one-bed, one-bath co-op with 450 s/f wrap around terrace. South, West and East facing windows, living room, dining area, master bedroom with four-door closet, windowed kitchen with stainless steel appliances and open foyer. The building amenities include laundry facility on every floor, full-time doorman, live-in super, roof deck, barbecue area, additional storage and parking garage. Listing Agent: Doug Perlson, realDirect.com

West VillaGe92 Horatio Street, #4A $639,000

Corner one bedroom with wood-burning fireplace. Fourth floor apartment of-fers glimpse of the Hudson River. The building includes a laundry room, bike storage, storage bins and a live-in super. Apartment features wood floors, updated appliances within an open kitchen lay-out, high ceilings, and a renovated bathroom. Listing agent: Stephen Brooks, Corcoran.

165 Christopher St. #LN$569,000

Newly renovated, 425 s/f one-bedroom, one-bath co-op. Kitchen with stainless steel appliances, built in custom closets and shelving; oak hardwood flooring. Building amenities include a part-time doorman, live-in super, laundry facility, private storage, courtyard and garage. Listing Agent: Leia Furer, real-Direct.com

tribeca 395 Broadway, #14A$1,675,000

Pre-war two bedroom, 2-bath condo loft with chef’s kitchen and breakfast bar. Nine windows. Master bed-room with en-suite bath. The second full bath features a steam shower and is decked out in vintage marble and slate. An abundance of cus-tom closet storage built-in throughout. Listing agents: Patty Larocco and Danny Davis, toWN residential.

NEW LISTINGSCorinne Pulitzer’s $24 million

listing is attracting plenty of attention. The Douglas Elliman broker tells us the townhouse at 18 East 73rd Street has been viewed “non-stop” to primarily foreign buyers from China, Italy and Germany for personal and investment use. “The European buyers really connect with all the original detailing. What I call the ‘wow’ floor — the salon and dining room — are reminiscent of grand homes abroad. One couple said it was like a home they own in Venice.”

With Central Park at its doorstep, the five-story house with basement has its own garden and brick patios. Currently, the house is being used as a mixed-use property. The owners occupy a triplex on floors 1, 2, and 3 which includes three bedrooms, four full bathrooms, two kitchens, living room, formal dining room (pictured) and a library/den.

His job as a real estate agent al-lowed Mike Schulte to lend a big

hand during Hurricane Sandy.The senior associate at Citi Habi-

tats and Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 106 in Middle Village, Queens, recruited his Scouts to collect items for people in dire need after the disas-ter.

“I pretty much checked out of work and started a Sandy Relief Drive in conjunction with my troop,” said Mike

“We canvassed the whole commu-nity with flyers and sent our drive viral through social media.”

All in all, Mike and his Scouts ended up collecting and distributing 13 truckloads of goods that went to people along the Rockaway peninsula.

They also have forged relationships with local churches and distribution points in the area, and have pledged continued assistance.

“One of the great things about being a real estate agent is the flexibility it allows,” said Mike,

“If it wasn’t for this job I wouldn’t have been able to do this.”

BRoWN HARRIS STEVENS, the exclusive affiliate of Christie’s

International Real Estate, Inc. in New York City, the Hamptons and Palm Beach, has received the 2012 Best Industry Networkin’ award from Who’s Who in Luxury Real Estate and Luxury Real Estate Magazine.

“We are honored to have been given this award,” said hall F. Willkie, pres-ident of Brown Harris Stevens. “Brown Harris Stevens has a strong industry presence and we continually aim to nourish existing relationships and build our client base through networking op-portunities.”

ToWN Residential is partnering with the Urbanists, a division of

The Municipal Art Society (MAS), whose members are committed to improving the quality and livability of New York City.

As the group’s first corporate partner, ToWN will help develop a series of events that celebrate New York’s archi-tectural and cultural past and planning for its future. “We are very excited

about this first-of-its-kind partnership with the Urbanists, a group of young professionals who are as passionate about New York as we are,” said Ni-cole oge, SVP Marketing at ToWN.

“ToWN is committed to the preser-vation of New York’s neighborhoods, and raising awareness of the artistic, philanthropic and environmental ef-forts within each. I couldn’t imagine a more sensible and promising collabora-tion.”

Upcoming events include The Friends of the Arts Party, the MAS After Dark event, which follows the annual Jac-queline Kennedy onassis Award Gala in April; The annual MAS Sum-mit; and the Urbanist Initiative.

TOWN's Lindsey Owen is listing this three bedroom duplex Chelsea loft at $2.895 million. Unit 2A at 121 West 20th Street totals 2,000 s/f and is currently configured as a two bedroom with a library complete with a rolling ladder. Ceiling heights are 20 ft; the open downstairs living area features a gas fireplace and chef’s kitchen. Upstairs is the master suite with custom built-ins, walk-in dressing room, master bath and glass-enclosed home office.

MIKE SCHULTE

C2 WeDnesDay, noVember 21, 2012 brokers Weekly

DONE DEALS

brokers Weekly

John Carapella, toWN residential (pictured); Con-stance Southwick, Corc-oran.

cHelsea410 W24th St. #3D$360,000

Studio co-op in London Terrace Towers. oversized windows, pre-war detail and beamed ceilings. Renovated kitchen, hardwood floors throughout. Building ame-nities include a courtyard, garden, roof deck, pool and health club. Asking Price: $365,000. CC: $961. Days on the Market: 3 weeks. Agents: Bruce Wayne Solomon, Douglas Elliman; Florence Ng, Citi habitats.

BrooKLYNbrooklyn HeiGHts155 Henry Street, #5C$265,000

Pre-war co-op studio with high, beamed ceilings, hard-wood floors, and built-in bookcases. Fully renovated kitch-en and bath and walk-in closets. Building offers laundry, live-i n s u p e r , storage and bike room. Asking Price: $275,000. CC: $417.98. Days on the Market: 39 weeks. Agents: Greg Wil-liamson, Douglas Elliman; Jana angelakis, Citi habi-tats (pictured).

QUEENSFlatbUsH1655 Flatbush Ave.$125,000

Junior one bedroom, 1-bath, 600 s/f co-op in Philip Howard building. Full service luxury building with 24-hour doorman, swimming pool, private security, and indoor parking. Apartment has gar-den view, good closet space, renovated kitchen. CC: $305. Asking price: $125,000; 48 weeks on the market. Brokers: Michael Facey, aC Law-rence; Karma Wilkinson, Douglas Elliman.

WEStChEStErpUrcHase11 Edgewood Lane $6,775,000

10,120 s/f, nine-bedroom Colonial on 22 acres of mani-cured land. one of the original estates of Purchase, the prop-erty also encompasses a guest house, outdoor pool, tennis court and a pond. The main house has oak floors through-out all three levels, original millwork and antique mantels. Entry hall, library, game room, playroom, office. Designed by architect Mott Schmidt and located on a cul-de-sac. Asking price: $8,500,000. Taxes: $194,840. on the mar-ket for 315 days. Brokers: Susan Glasgall of houlihan Lawrence; Nancy Lawton, houlihan Lawrence.

MaNhattaN Upper West siDe80 Riverside Blvd., #7C$3,175,000

1,770 s/f and fully fur-nished two bedroom by renowned designer with 50 ft. of river frontage, 11 ft. ceiling heights, cor-ner living/dining with dual exposures, and numerous upgrades. Each bedroom is river front and has ensuite bath. Additional (3rd) full bath. Apartment converts to a three bed. W/D and sepa-rate storage room included. CC: $1,419. Asking Price: $3,295,000. Time on the Market: 180 days. Agents: Steven Gutman, Corcoran Group; Stuart Moss, Cor-coran Group.

336 Central Pk. West, #5C$840,000

Two bedroom, 1.5 bath co-op with high beam ceil-ings, stripped down doors and door frames. Living room, dining area, reno-vated kitchen has window, European-style custom cabi-nets and eat-in counter. Two bedrooms on wing with a renovated marble bath. Full-service co-op has 24-hour elevatormen and part-time doormen, individual storage cages, bike room, central laundry room, and children’s play room. CC: $1,583. Asking Price: $899,000. Time on the Market: 83. Agent: Sungwon hwang, Corcoran Group.

sUtton place411 E53rd St. #12H$1,685,900

Two bedroom 2-bath condo at the white glove Sutton Manor. 1,466 square feet easily converted three bedroom. Building features full service doorman, el-evator building, additional storage for a monthly fee, and indoor parking garage. CC: $953; Asking price $1,750,000. on the market for 11 weeks. Agents: Kelly robinson and Esther Pat-ten, toWN residential; richard Mortimer, Doug-las Elliman.

mUrray Hill80 Park Ave. #19N$1,195,000

Newly renovated one bedroom 900 s/f condo with separate home office, and

425 s/f pri-vate terrace overlooking Park. Build-ing ameni-

ties include a roof deck with views of the Em-

pire State Building, parking accessible from within the building and an in-building laundry room. CC: $1,180; Asking price $1,195,000. on the market for 19 weeks. Agents: rory Nichols and

Fyre says the price is rightWhen Douglas Elliman’s robert Fyre was tapped to

sell a pre-war co-op in the Theodore Roosevelt elevator building at 125 Eastern Parkway in Prospect Heights, it took him just five days to close the deal.

Frye said his buyers were renters who had been looking in the neighborhood for a while, but had been out-bid on several properties.

“When my listing came on the market, it was exactly what they were looking for and priced in their range,” said the veteran broker. “They decided not to lose out so bid full price and put down 25%.”

Frye said pricing the two bedroom, 2-bath apartment at $650,000 helped move it quickly. “I priced it based on its total renovation along with recent sales in the building and neighborhood,” he said.

“The fact that it was a sponsor sale requiring no board approval also helped.”

125 Eastern Parkway is a 51-unit, six-story co-op with a live-in super, private and bike storage plus a laundry room.

The 850 s/f apartment has a win-dowed kitchen with granite counters and stainless steel appliances, updated electric, recessed lighting, oak hard-

wood floors and 10.5 ft high ceilings. The master bed-room has a walk-in closet and windowed bathroom.

ROBERT FRYE

HAVE YOU HEARD ...