Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Two Sold
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Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Two Sold
"The 1870s Clinton Hill brownstone, which hadn't changed hands in decades, is filled with lovingly cared-for period details like marble mantels, wood floors, and pocket doors. This former House of the Day entered contract this month."
"In the Stuyvesant Heights Historic District, a well-preserved three-family home, part of a row of Romanesque and Renaissance Revival houses, was taken off the market in November."
"The standalone house in Midwood, set up as a two-family with a garage, sold in December for $1.6 million, which was $99,000 under the asking price."
"The Flatbush one-bedroom, within walking distance of Brooklyn College, features a generously sized layout and four closets. This former Co-op of the Day sold in January for the asking price of $350,000."
A review of four featured listings from six months ago reveals their market performance. The Clinton Hill brownstone, filled with period details, entered contract this month. In Stuyvesant Heights, a three-family home was taken off the market in November. The Midwood standalone house sold for $1.6 million in December, slightly below the asking price. The Flatbush one-bedroom sold for the asking price of $350,000 in January, showcasing a range of outcomes for these properties.
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