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High Class Realty SB

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By shvetsm450

Svetlana is an extremely knowledgable broker and is very honest when it comes to finding you the best deal on a home. Thanks to her, I was able to buy a condo in Sheepshead Bay below my budget! I would strongly recommend High Class Realty SB! ...read more

Oceana Condominiums

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By bane

Absolutely terrible service. Doesn't respond in time. It's impossible to reach him, after leaving a message with some complaints (even emergency) he can call you back in two months. Never takes care of anything. Worst manager ever. ...read more

Awaye Realty

5.0

By Laura78414

What... I don't know what this guy is talking about because they have been behind me 100% With the average day to day stuff to the big projects they made sure to plan around my schedule and were totally considerate. I have no complaints and would recommend them to anybody. ...read more

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By Dwell Brooklyn January 06, 2013

Brooklyn multifamily sales jump 50% in First 6 Months of This Year.

Brooklyn property sales hit $1.2 billion in the first six months of the year, paced by a tripling in the sales of development properties. Residential property sales in Brooklyn jumped 50% in the first six months of the year from year earlier levels, hitting $1.2 billion, according to a report by TerraCRG, which also includes development sites and some industrial buildings. Slightly more than half of the total volume came in sales of multifamily residential properties. There, 233 buildings sold for a total of $635 million.   But it was the 91 sales of development properties that paced the overall gains in the period. They hit $188 million, nearly triple the year-earlier levels.The action was heaviest in the neighborhoods of downtown Brooklyn/Park Slope and in Williamsburg/Greenpoint, as properties that had languished during the recession found new owners.“We’ve seen both private and institutional equity pouring into Brooklyn,” said Ofer Cohen, founder and president at TerraCRG, who led the study. “Investors see Brooklyn as one of those markets that still have a lot more growth ahead of it.”The upshot of the investment, Mr. Cohen said, is that the supply of “shovel-ready” projects has dwindled markedly. Down the road, that could have a big impact on prices.“It’s going to take some time until inventory of new development sites comes to market,” he said.In other parts of Brooklyn, the deals were smaller but there were more of them. In Bedford-Stuyvesant/Crown Heights and in greater Flatbush, the dollar volume of sales of multi-family houses is nonetheless on track to beat their last year’s totals. Mr. Cohen credited new investors looking to get into the market by buying up more affordable properties with driving sales volume in these neighborhoods.The largest Brooklyn sale this year was the mixed-use property at 237-241 Bedford Ave. in Williamsburg. It sold for $66 million.Article Source: http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20120808/REAL_ESTATE/120809894Photo Source: http://www.crainsnewyork.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/storyimage/CN/20120808/REAL_ESTATE/120809894/AR/0/Brooklyn-town-home.jpg&q;=100&MaxW=800Whether you are buying real estate or selling real estate, having a knowledgable Brooklyn real estate agent on your side can help make the process easier. From finding Brooklyn apartments for sale or for rent, buying a condo, multi-family, or a whole building, or needing to lease commercial property or purchase commercial property we can help. Specializing in Williamsburg real estate, Greenpoint real estate,Bushwick real estate, Clinton Hill real estate, Fort Greene real estate, Dumbo real estate, Bedford Stuyvesant real estate, Crown Heights real estate, Prospect Heights real estate, and Park Slope real estate. ...read more

By Dwell Brooklyn January 06, 2013

Two Trees Takes in Suggestions For Future of the Domino Sugar Factory

Two Trees who bought the Domino Sugar Factory on the Williamsburg Waterfront for $185 million back in October have started to ask the North Brooklyn community for opinions on it’s future. Many residents attending the meetings with the developer have made quite a few interesting suggestions. According to the Greenpoint Gazette, “Suggestions for a waterfront ice skating rink, running track and sports field were among those floated… As well as passive uses like community gardens, dog parks, more gathering space for food trucks, open markets and an outdoor performance amphitheaters. All of these suggestions were well received and Two Trees will take in more when they have another meeting in January before taking the plans to the city. One thing we can count on is that Two Trees seem to be on a much more community oriented path with the project than the previous developers CPC Resources. With their great track record in Dumbo we should expect great things for the Williamsburg Waterfront. Whether you are buying real estate or selling real estate, having a knowledgable Brooklyn real estate agent on your side can help make the process easier. From finding Brooklyn apartments for sale or for rent, buying a condo, multi-family, or a whole building, or needing to lease commercial property or purchase commercial property we can help. Specializing in Williamsburg real estate, Greenpoint real estate,Bushwick real estate, Clinton Hill real estate, Fort Greene real estate, Dumbo real estate, Bedford Stuyvesant real estate, Crown Heights real estate, Prospect Heights real estate, and Park Slope real estate. ...read more

By Dwell Brooklyn January 06, 2013

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