
Source: NY Curbed
Ever dream of being surrounded in wood paneling, chandeliers, elegance and grandeur, all while staying in Brighton Beach for some reason? Well, lucky for you, your dreams are on sale and if you put down $2,999,000 bucks, it could all be yours today!
Curbed let us in on this 2805 Ocean Parkway penthouse that has seen its asking price slashed repeatedly in the past few months. All this suffocating luxury was originally going for about $4.5 million when it was first listed in July, first dropping $1.2 million, than $400,000 in recent weeks.
According to Curbed, the owners are desperate to sell, so who knows how low they’ll go on this 5 BR 5.5 BA sparkly penthouse of high living? There is only one way to find, so contact the sellers and make your best offer!

Source: NY Curbed

Source: NY Curbed

Real estate website Property Shark released their list of the most expensive neighborhoods in New York, and Manhattan Beach ranked as the fourth highest sale prices for this quarter, and the only Brooklyn neighborhood on the list.
According to the site, “Median sale prices in Manhattan Beach have spiked at 143 percent over the previous quarter to an impressive $1,120,000, quite close to reaching a tie with #3 on the list, the Flatiron District ($1,175,000).”
Compared to the first place contender, Soho, Manhattan Beach’s prices are almost half of the average priced home.
Looks like Manhattan Beach prices are still far off from Manhattan, but it is the only Brooklyn neighborhood to make a mark.
What does that say for the rest of us shlubs? Well it says that we live next door to some insanely expensive houses and are totally rich by way of osmosis, or trespassing. Eh?