Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Two Sold
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Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Two Sold
"This 1870s brownstone is in the Clinton Hill Historic District, and images show a few interior period details still in place. This former Open House Pick sold in December for $3.135 million, which was $460,000 under the asking price."
"In Bed Stuy, this two-family Neo-Grec brownstone retains some period details - including marble mantels, wood floors, and an original stair - and the exterior has been restored. This former House of the Day was taken off the market in September."
"In Bay Ridge, a brick semi-detached house is a two-family with a garage. This former Open House Pick sold in January for $1.47 million, which was $129,000 under the asking price."
"An intriguing one-bedroom unit in an 1890s mansion in the Bedford Historic District is an income-restricted HDFC co-op and has original details as well as recent updates. This former Co-op of the Day entered contract in December."
A review of four previously featured Brooklyn listings reveals their market performance over six months. A Clinton Hill brownstone from the 1870s sold in December for $3.135 million, $460,000 below asking. A Bed Stuy Neo-Grec brownstone with period details was delisted in September. A Bay Ridge two-family brick semi-detached house sold in January for $1.47 million, $129,000 under asking. An income-restricted HDFC co-op one-bedroom in an 1890s Bedford Historic District mansion entered contract in December. Properties ranged from historic brownstones to multi-family homes, with most selling below initial asking prices.
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