February 10, 2012, 2:33 pm
Big Ticket | Sold for $11,000,000
By MARC SANTORA
Frances Roberts for The New York Times The brownstone at 212 Columbia Heights has 7,000 square feet of space.
A five-story Italianate brownstone in Brooklyn Heights with sweeping views of the New York Harbor and
Manhattan skyline that sold for $11 million was the biggest sale of the week, according to city records, and the highest price ever in the neighborhood.
The 7,000 square-foot, seven-bedroom home, at 212 Columbia Heights, has five gas fireplaces, 14-foot-high ceilings on the parlor floor and “a stunning
garden facing the Brooklyn Heights Promenade,” according to the
listing on the Corcoran Group Web site.
The seller, according to city records, is Nina Collins, a literary agent. When she bought the home with Marek Fludzinski, a hedge fund manager, in 2005, they paid
$8.5 million, then the highest price for a town house in
Brooklyn.
Read full story here: http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/02/10/big-ticket-sold-for-11000000/?ref=realestate
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