There’s gold in them thar Heights! Report claims dirt in Bklyn Heights, at more than $41M per acre, is country’s most expensive

It’s not dirt cheap! Dirt in Brooklyn Heights is more expensive than that found most anywhere else in the country, according to a new report in the Washington Post. An acre of land in America’s first suburb, known for its charming Brownstone-lined streets and sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline, costs a whopping $41,160,300, compared to a like-sized plot in Brooklyn, Iowa which commands a measly $55,700 price tag, the Post reported citing a federal analysis of average neighborhood land values across all 50 states from 2012 to 2017.

The Heights — where households’ median income hovers around $109,472, according to 2016 federal Cesus Bureau data — is home to several celebrities, including couple John Krasinski and Emily Blunt, and fellow A-lister Matt Damon, all of whom reportedly recently inked deals on condos inside the The Standish, a swanky building on Columbia Heights.

Damon allegedly paid $16.75 million for his pad in the Heights — much of which constitutes the city’s first landmarked historic district — setting record sale price for a piece of Kings County residential real estate.

But some deep-pocketed financier is expected to close soon on a more than $20-million deal to buy a penthouse inside the luxury Quay Tower rising nearby at Pier 6 in Brooklyn Bridge Park, which would smash the record set by Damon — and only add to the value of the neighborhood’s soil. -Brooklyn Paper

https://www.brooklynpaper.com/stories/42/5/dtg-brooklyn-heights-most-expensive-dirt-in-usa-2019-02-01-bk.html