
"The brick townhouse in Bay Ridge, located on a private cul-de-sac, features original parquet floors, French pocket doors, stained glass, and coffered ceilings, selling for $1.415 million in January, $90,000 over ask."
"In Bed Stuy, a three-story, two-family brownstone designed by Henry B. Hill retains unique historic detailing and sold for $1.781 million in February, $18,000 under its asking price."
"The two-bedroom apartment in Cobble Hill Historic District, with lavish interior details and a lofted office, sold for $2.5 million in February, exceeding its asking price by $550,000."
"The grand Queen Anne townhouse in Park Slope, with well-cared historic features, sold for its asking price of $4.25 million in March."
Four homes in Bay Ridge, Bed Stuy, Cobble Hill, and Park Slope were reviewed for their sales performance. The Bay Ridge townhouse sold for $1.415 million, exceeding its asking price by $90,000. The Bed Stuy brownstone sold for $1.781 million, falling short of its asking price by $18,000. The Cobble Hill apartment achieved a sale of $2.5 million, surpassing its asking price by $550,000. The Park Slope townhouse sold for its asking price of $4.25 million.
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