The article reviews four featured property listings from six months prior, highlighting their market status in South Midwood, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Bay Ridge, and Flatlands. Key takeaways include the sale of a converted two-family home in South Midwood, while a historic single-family home in Prospect Lefferts Gardens remains unsold with a significant price cut. The Bay Ridge row house sold below its asking price, indicating market competition, while the Flatlands property is still on the market with a reduced price. These outcomes reflect evolving real estate dynamics in Brooklyn neighborhoods.
In the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District, the 1890s single-family home is still available after a price cut, reflecting challenges in the current housing market.
This early 20th century standalone in South Midwood has retained its charm and updates, demonstrating the impact of renovations on property desirability.
The Bay Ridge tapestry-brick row house sold for $1.26 million, emphasizing the ongoing trend of slight reductions in sale prices for desirable homes.
The Flatlands brick row house's price cut highlights current market conditions and potential buyer hesitance in a competitive real estate environment.
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