
"First up, in the Fort Greene Historic District, this circa 1850s row house has a duplex and two rental units. This former Open House Pick sold in December for $4.2 million, which was $205,000 over the asking price."
"Behind a stately Romanesque Revival exterior in Crown Heights is a renovated interior that mixes some period elements with modern updates. This former House of the Day sold in December for $2.75 million, which was $125,000 over the asking price."
"One of the early 20th century houses that makes up the small Colonial Gardens development, this single-family in Bay Ridge has an attached garage. This former Open House Pick sold in January for the asking price of $1.295 million."
A review of four previously featured Brooklyn listings shows their sales outcomes. A Fort Greene row house from the 1850s with a duplex and two rental units sold for $4.2 million, exceeding the asking price by $205,000. A Crown Heights Romanesque Revival home with renovated interiors combining period and modern elements sold for $2.75 million, $125,000 over asking. A Bay Ridge single-family home from the early 20th century within Colonial Gardens sold for the asking price of $1.295 million. A Kensington one-bedroom featuring period details and recent updates sold for the asking price of $500,000.
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