Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: All Four Sold
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Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: All Four Sold
"First up, an extensively renovated 1880s Neo-Grec in the Park Slope Historic District Extension II is configured as a triplex over a garden rental. Historic details include decorative plasterwork and marble mantels. This former Open House Pick sold in August for $4.995 million, which was $800,000 under the asking price. Renovated with a sympathetic eye towards period style, this circa 1890s Bed Stuy two-family has updated wet rooms along with fretwork, mantels, and built-ins. This former House of the Day sold in May for the asking price of $1.95 million."
"In Windsor Terrace, an early 20th century brick house comes with a terrace, driveway, and garage. A showpiece of Edwardian looks, the semi-detached single-family sports stained glass, parquet, a paneled staircase, and Dutch dining room but it will need some work. This former Open House Pick sold in June for $1.85 million, which was $125,000 over the asking price. Finally, in Midwood, a fully detached single-family also dating from the early 20th century comes with three bedrooms, a sunroom, and garage. Original details include built-ins, staircase, and wood floors. This former Open House Pick sold in July for $1.15 million, which was $195,000 under the asking price."
An extensively renovated 1880s Neo-Grec in Park Slope is configured as a triplex over a garden rental and retains decorative plasterwork and marble mantels; it sold in August for $4.995 million, $800,000 under asking. A circa 1890s Bed Stuy two-family features updated wet rooms alongside period fretwork, mantels, and built-ins; it sold in May for the asking price of $1.95 million. An early 20th-century Windsor Terrace semi-detached single-family offers stained glass, parquet, a paneled staircase, and a Dutch dining room; it sold in June for $1.85 million, $125,000 over asking. A fully detached Midwood single-family with three bedrooms, a sunroom, and original built-ins sold in July for $1.15 million, $195,000 under asking.
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